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Reporter: You have 4% of the population, 24% of Covid deaths. White House: We use different numbers

What the White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany told journalists.

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Sep 17, 2020 · 07:54 pm
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Reporter: The U.S. has 4% of the global population and 24% of the world’s COVID-19 death, how is that a success?

McEnany: We use different numbers pic.twitter.com/Wj30EUnlpr

— NowThis (@nowthisnews) September 17, 2020

‘If you want to know, come work here at the White House,’ Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany tells a reporter when asked for details about President Trump's healthcare plan pic.twitter.com/GSY1ZqVBYI

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