Trump wanted to host a COVID-19 radio show

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Donald Trump reportedly wanted to host a two-hour daily radio show where people could call and ask him questions about COVID-19. coronavirus

The US President floated the idea back in March during a meeting with the country’s COVID-19 taskforce, according to theThe concept of the show involved Americans being able to call in and ask him questions coronavirus related questions on the air, with no screening process in place.

One person reportedly suggested Mr Trump could host his show on weekends so as not to clash with Mr Limbaugh’s schedule. Mr Trump’s idea came just days before he announced a European travel ban as the coronavirus was rapidly spreading across the US. Mr Trump has long been a fan of Mr Limbaugh, with the radio personality being one of his most relentless defenders.

This caused widespread controversy, with the radio host being accused of sexism, homophobia and racism throughout his career.

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