Trump says his comments blocked by Facebook were 'perfect'
Last updated on: 06 August,2020 10:16 pm
Trump says his comments blocked by Facebook were 'perfect'
WASHINGTON, Aug 6, 2020 (AFP) - President Donald Trump on Thursday insisted that his comment about children being nearly immune to the coronavirus -- which Facebook and Twitter blocked for being false -- was "perfect."
It was "a perfect statement, a statement about youth," Trump told conservative radio host Geraldo Rivera.
He was referring to the unprecedented decision by Facebook late Wednesday to take down a clip from the president’s account for violating its content rules on misinformation.
Twitter briefly blocked Trump’s official campaign account over a tweet containing the same video.
In the video -- a clip from an interview Trump did with Fox News -- the president claims that children are "almost immune" to COVID-19.
Children are not immune to catching the novel coronavirus, although they are much less likely to become seriously ill, and deaths are extremely rare.
Trump is using his claim to back up a push to get schools fully open again in September and move the country back to normality before the November 3 presidential election.
"Every doctor’s saying what I’m saying. Not every doctor, I guess. There’ll be some that won’t," he told Rivera.
Trump relies heavily on Twitter and Facebook, where he has huge followings, but complained of censorship and said that "the internet is totally controlled by a few people."
"If you happen to be on the right, if you’re a Republican or a conservative Republican, what they’re doing to people is incredible," he said.