RELATED: Trump ends press briefing after defending pro-hydroxychloroquine doctor who says virus has a 'cure'“I think they’re very respected doctors," Trump said, adding they believed in the drug. "There was a woman who was spectacular in her statements about it.” The doctors, members of a group called America’s Frontline Doctors, took part in an event organized by Tea Party Patriots Action, a dark money group that has helped fund a pro-Trump political action committee.Scientific studies have shown hydroxychloroquine can do more harm than good when used to treat symptoms of COVID-19.Trump, his son Donald Trump Jr., and others shared video of the event on Facebook and Twitter, prompting both companies to step in and remove the content as part.