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Mark Levin blasts CNN's Wolf Blitzer: 'We know the POTUS isn't a real doctor, just like we know you're not a REAL journalist'
April 08, 2020
'You know, you're a real A-hole, Wolf'
On Tuesday's "LevinTV," host Mark Levin blasted CNN's Wolf Blitzer for saying President Donald Trump should not "continue to promote" hydroxychloroquine to treat the coronavirus because he isn't a "real doctor."
"You know, you're a real A-hole, Wolf. We know the president of the United States isn't a 'real doctor,' just like we know you're not a real journalist," Mark said. "But there are real doctors who are recommending this [hydroxychloroquine]. It really is outrageous. He [Blitzer] has become very vicious. I would ask him and all of CNN and MSNBC and all the rest of them: If you get this coronavirus, will you now commit to us that you will not take this drug?"
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