Eric Trump said coronavirus will just disappear after US presidential election

US President Donald Trump's middle son, Eric Trump claims that 'coronavirus will magically disappear after the US presidential election' has drawn much of criticism where some says, 'it was unresonable reckless'.

US President Donald Trump's son Eric has accused Democratic candidate Joe Biden of using the coronavirus as a "strategy".

US President Donald Trump's son Eric has accused Democratic candidate Joe Biden of using the coronavirus as a "strategy". Source: AP

Read full story about Eric Trump's comments from SBS News.

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