China News Service, April 27th, comprehensive American media reported that in the well-known American variety show "Saturday Night Show" broadcast on the evening of the 25th, the United States National Allergy and Infectious Diseases dressed as Hollywood movie star Brad Pitt The director of the institute, "Fochi," appeared, and Pete took the opportunity to "spit out" a series of statements by US President Trump about the epidemic.

  A few weeks ago, Foch joked in an interview with CNN that he wanted Pete to play himself in Saturday Night Show. On the evening of the 25th, Pete realized Foch's "wish".

The picture is taken from the social media account of the famous American variety show "Saturday Night Live".

  In the opening remarks of the show, Pete, dressed as Fodge, said, "There is a lot of false information about the virus circulating."

  "Yes, the president has some freedom in our guidelines. So, tonight I want to explain what the president wants to say." He then released a series of clipped videos, including Trump's comments on detection and treatment options.

  After a paragraph about Trump saying that a vaccine will be produced "relatively soon" (relatively soon), Pete said, "'relatively fast' is a very interesting phrase."

  "Compared to the entire history of the earth? To be sure, this vaccine will be available soon." Pete said, "but if you want to tell a friend, 'I will soon be finished', and then another year and a half later Once again, well, your friends may be more angry. "

Data picture: American actor Brad Pitt.

  Pete then continued to ridicule Trump's earlier remarks about testing, referring to his so-called "almost everyone can be tested", Pete said, "he means almost no one."

  Pete, dressed as Fodge, also talked about whether Trump planned to remove Foch from the White House New Crown Virus Task Force. "Yes, I am being fired, but until then, I have to stay there and tell the audience the facts. When I heard something similar, if everyone accepted the 'Tide Laundry Ball Challenge', this virus It can be cured. I said there, 'Please don't (do this)'. "

  Pete took off his wig and glasses after speaking, and shouted directly to "Real Forge". "Thank you for staying calm and clear-headed during this disturbing moment." Pete said. "Thank you for the frontline medical workers, first responders and their families."

Data graph: US President Trump. China News Agency reporter Chen Meng Tongshe

  Foch has been the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since 1984, and has advised several presidents. As an expert in the epidemic working group, Foch often attended the White House epidemic briefing with Trump, but he insisted on his position and frequently corrected the president's inappropriate comments.

  Foch once said that he could not agree with some of Trump's statements about the epidemic: "I can't always run to the microphone and push him down. Since he has said so, we will try to correct it next time. "

  On the evening of April 12th, Eastern Time, Trump tweeted a topic with the topic #fireoff # 奇 (FireFauci), causing media attention.

  At a White House press conference on April 13, Trump stated that "I will not fire Foch" and explained that the tweets he tweeted were just "someone's opinions." But then, the reporter asked Trump if he noticed the topic of # fireoff # in the tweet. Trump did not deny it.