DC – President Trump's campaign sent out an email to supporters Tuesday morning, declaring "I'm Back!" after being hospitalized for three days after being struck be the COVID 19 virus.
Trump's message Tuesday morning is stirring controversy – some say Trump's words were inspiring, other say they're foolish and misguided. He wrote:
Yesterday, I left Walter Reed after receiving incredible care and I'm feeling really good! In fact, I feel better than I did 20 years ago.
I'm telling you: Don't be afraid of Covid. Don't let it dominate your life! This is the greatest country in the world, and under the Trump Administration, we have developed some really great drugs and knowledge. WE WILL BEAT THIS, TOGETHER!
The love and support from Americans from all over the world has been incredible and is something I'll never forget. When I saw many great Patriots outside of the hospital supporting me, I knew I had to drive by and thank them!
Now, I am fired up and ready to KEEP FIGHTING FOR YOU! This is the FINAL STRETCH of the Election and we can't take any days off.
What do you think? Is the message "Don't be afraid of Covid" a good, inspiring message or a dangerous one?
Over 209,000 Americans have succumbed to the virus, according to the Center of Disease Control.