#RacistInChief trends after Trump tells Asian reporter to ‘ask China’

Weijia Jiang and Donald Trump (screenshot from press conference from The Telegraph video)

Weijia Jiang and Donald Trump (screenshot from press conference from The Telegraph video)

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In an epic meltdown, President Donald J. Trump went full racist when he asked a reporter of Chinese descent to “ask China,” after she questioned why he sees the United States coronavirus testing response as a global competition.

Weijia Jiang, a White House correspondent for CBS News, asked the President why he sees coronavirus testing as a global competition when more than 80,000 Americans have died. 

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“Americans are still losing their lives every day, why do you see this as a global competition?” Jiang asked of the president. 

“Maybe that’s a question you should ask China,” Trump told Jiang, who was born in China and immigrated to the United States when she was two years old. “Don’t ask me. Ask China that question, OK?”

He was again insistent on emphasizing his pronunciation of CHY-NA. 

The meltdown was covered widely, including on The Telegraph, where they aired the video of the president storming out of the press conference after being challenged by Jiang and another female reporter.

To her credit, a stunned Jiang asked the president, “Sir, why are you saying that to me specifically?”

He told her that her question was a “nasty question.”

The disgusting exchange spilled over to Twitter where users kicked off a new trending hashtag #RacistInChief. 

The tweets were plenty lamenting the lack of leadership from the current POTUS.

One Twitter user even wrote a catchy little poem:
There once was a Racist In Chief
Whose meltdowns defied all belief.
He once grabbed vaginas,
But now he blames China
Which is why he gives women such grief.

READ MORE: Trump campaign gets called out for racism in ad attacking Joe Biden

Former Democratic presidential hopeful, Senator Bernie Sanders, said, “Mr. Trump is a coward who tears down others to make himself feel powerful.”

For the umpteenth time in his presidency, his own constituents have said that he is, “disrespectful, rude, and terrified of intelligent women.”
The next presidential election is November 3, 2020.
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