Daily Mail columnist breaks up with Donald Trump over Covid-19 ‘disinfectant ideas’

I used very forceful language to convey my dismay at such reckless, and woefully irresponsible behaviour, says Morgan

Piers Morgan interviewing US President Donald Trump. PHOTO COURTESY: DAILY MAIL/FILE

KARACHI:
Piers Morgan, the Daily Mail columnist, has ended his 15-year friendship with Donald Trump with a "brutal" open letter to the US president for unfollowing him on Twitter soon after his scathing article over the president's response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

In the letter to Trump, the columnist said he had no regrets for using forceful language against him for asking scientists during coronavirus press briefing to explore whether inserting ultraviolet light or disinfectant into the bodies of people infected with the Covid-19 might help them clear the disease.

"I used very forceful language to convey my dismay at such reckless, shocking and woefully irresponsible behaviour... And for that, I make no apology," he said in the letter.

Addressing the president, he said: "You are the most powerful person in America and your words carry enormous weight and consequence. Within hours of your suggesting it might be a good idea to use bleach, one public health hotline in one state – Maryland – received 100 phone calls asking about whether they should use household detergent to combat the virus, and was forced to issue an alert warning people not to try it."

Similarly, the author said New York City’s Poison Control Centre took 30 similar calls following the Trump's irresponsible remarks.

"This latest debacle came after you previously and repeatedly hyped up an anti-malaria drug, hydroxychloroquine, as another ‘cure’ - until it turned out to cause more deaths in Covid-19 patients than those who weren’t treated with it," he added.

"I can understand why such direct language from a long-time friend may have offended you, and I understood that when I wrote it. You have a notoriously thin skin and take any criticism very badly," read his letter.


While marking the end of his relationship with the president, Morgan also shared "home truths" about Trump saying it could help him re-win the presidential elections due in November this year.

"Mr President, nobody pretends that any of this is easy. There can’t be anything worse for any leader than seeing a new, wicked virus ravage the country, killing tens of thousands of people, and the economy suddenly tank to the worst levels in US history."

You don’t have to re-follow me Donald, but for old time’s sake I would urge you to listen to me.

Yours respectfully, Piers.

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