Donald Trump: US president defends Dr. Stella who said she cured COVID-19 patients

President Donald Trump of the United States has defended Nigerian-trained doctor Stella Immanuel after the latter claimed that there is a cure for the deadly coronavirus. The president defended Doctor Immanuel when answering questions from CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, CNN reports.

Recalls that Doctor Immanuel caused shook on the social media with the claim that hydroxychloroquine cures COVID-19. She prides herself on social media as a “physician, author, speaker, entrepreneur, deliverance minister, God’s battle axe and weapon of war” and of the Rehoboth Medical Center, Houston, TX. Top facts about

UGC Collins told President Trump: “Mr. President, the woman that you said is a great doctor in that video that you retweeted last night said masks don’t work and there is a cure for Covid-19, both of which health experts say is not true. She’s also made videos saying that doctors make medicine using DNA from aliens, and that they’re trying to create a vaccine to make you immune from becoming religious.” The president responded: “I don’t know which country she comes from, but she said that she’s had tremendous success with hundreds of different patients. “And I thought her voice was an important voice, but I know nothing about her.”

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