'Hulk' actor calls Trump 'Super Spreader' after president tests positive for COVID-19
'Hulk' actor calls Trump 'Super Spreader' after president tests positive for COVID-19
Hollywood star Mark Ruffalo on Sunday reacted to reports that the White House was aware of the fact that President Donald Trump and his team were coronavirus infected when they were in Ohio.
A CNN reporter on Sunday said that he was informed by Ohio governor Mike DeWine that President Donald Trump and his team were likely infected with coronavirus when they were in Ohio on Tuesday.
According to Jack Tapper, the White House didn't call the president to let him know that they had tested positive for the disease.
"Nor have they reached out to him to contact trace to find Ohioans possibly exposed by POTUS," said the anchor.
Reacting to the shocking news, "Hulk" star Mark Ruffalo said he wants to live in an America where "our president is responsible and care enough about other people to help stop the spread of COVID-19, not be a super-spreader."
The "Avengers" star concluded his tweeted with the hashtag #WithBidenWeCan
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