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Donald Trump trashes headlines that say second wave of coronavirus would be 'more devastating'

Donald Trump trashes headlines that say second wave of coronavirus would  be 'more devastating' DONALD Trump spoke early on at the coronavirus task force briefing to say that CDC Director Robert Redfield had been misquoted in a recent headline by the Washington Post.

He hit out at the 'ridiculous' headline, calling it 'fake news' and slamming CNN's coverage of the story.

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