Donald Trump Asked Former MLB Player ARod For Advice On Coronavirus, President Denies Reports: It’s Fake News!
Donald Trump Asked Former MLB Player ARod For Advice On Coronavirus, President Denies Reports: It’s Fake News!
We’re all looking for answers and solutions for dealing with the coronavirus and President Donald Trump seems to be no exception to that. According to ABC News’s Senior Editorial Producer John Santucci, President Trump recently reached out to former Yankees baseball player Alex Rodriguez to seek advice on how he should respond to the coronavirus. The 44-year old retired baseball player and fiancé of American singer/actress Jennifer Lopez has no formal medical training or degrees. However, it is being reported that the conversation between the two men went well.
“During marathon day of meetings earlier this week, President Trump continued outreach across the country regarding coronavirus & phoned former Yankees baseball player Alex Rodriguez. Multiple sources tell ABC, the president spoke to ARod from the Oval Office via me & [Katherine Faulders],” Santucci stated on twitter.

The president has denied this reports on social media.
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