White House press secretaryKayleigh McEnany was grilled during Monday's press briefing over President Donald Trump's use of the racist term "kung flu" to refer to thecoronavirus .- McEnany insisted that it is "fair" for the president to blame China for the coronavirus' global spread and that that he was simply "putting the onus back on China."
- She refused to say whether the racist term is, in fact, racist or offensive, despite the fact that Trump aide
Kellyanne Conway condemned it as "highly offensive" and "wrong" in March.
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany insisted on Monday that President Donald Trump $4during his rally on Saturday as a way to blame China for the global spread of the coronavirus.
McEnany refused to say whether the racist term is, in fact, racist or offensive, after being asked by several reporters at Monday's White House press briefing. Instead, she argued Trump was "linking [the virus] to its place of origin."
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The press secretary then accused the media of using similar terms by calling Covid-19 the virus the "Chinese coronavirus" or the "Wuhan coronavirus" early this year. The media largely stopped referring to China when naming the virus as it spread outside of the country and grew into a global
"President Trump is saying, 'No China, I will label this virus for its place of origin," McEnany said, adding that the president has called Asian-Americans "amazing people." "It is an indictment of China for letting this virus get here."
In another set of questions on the topic, PBS News' White House correspondent, Yamiche Alcindor, pointed out that Trump aide $4 as "highly offensive."
"Of course it's wrong," Conway told reporters then of the term's usage.
During his Saturday rally in Oklahoma, Trump said the "kung flu," is "one of "19 or 20" terms that he's heard used to describe Covid-19.
"By the way, it's a disease, without question, has more names than any other in history. I can name, 'kung flu,' I can name, 19 different versions of names," Trump said. "Many call it a virus, which it is, many call it a flu, what difference, I think we have 19 or 20 versions of the name."
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