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Phillip Schofield goes off-script with rant against ‘stupid’ President Trump over claim disinfectant cures coronavirus

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PHILLIP Schofield today went off-script and launched into an epic rant against "stupid" President Donald Trump over his claim that disinfectant cures coronavirus.

The This Morning presenter looked visibly angry as Holly Willoughby explained about the moment that "shocked the world" last week.

Shaking his head in despair, Phillip then played out the infamous clip of Trump at the White House podium. The host then said: "It's incredible to think that anyone who stands in front of that mighty White House sign could be so stupid." He added: "Since then the American President has defended his comments calling them 'sarcastic', even though they're unbelievably dangerous." Trump explained to reporters last week that the Department of Homeland.

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