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Posted: 2020-04-30T07:08:58Z | Updated: 2020-04-30T12:48:51Z Jim Carrey Predicts Donald Trump's 'Next Medical Breakthrough' With Political Cartoon | HuffPost

Jim Carrey Predicts Donald Trump's 'Next Medical Breakthrough' With Political Cartoon

The actor's latest artwork makes a mockery of the president's coronavirus comments.
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President Donald Trump ’s penchant for hyping unproven and sometimes downright dangerous   treatments for the coronavirus gave actor Jim Carrey  the inspiration for his latest critical cartoon.

Last week, Trump pondered injecting people with disinfectant during a White House coronavirus task force briefing. He later walked back the comments, claiming he was just being sarcastic.

That didn’t stop Carrey from unleashing this taunting piece of artwork on Wednesday, which he called “Trump’s next medical breakthrough.”

Upward of 61,000 people in the United States have now died from COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, and the country has more confirmed cases — as of Thursday morning, more than 1 million — than any other in the world. The Trump administration has come under increasing fire for its sloppy response  to the public health crisis.

Carrey often uses his art to take aim at the president. At the start of the year, he insisted his days of artistically mocking Trump were over, but the pandemic inspired him to get painting once again.

In March, he roasted Trump for being “willing to risk countless lives to save his economic record” with this “Jaws”-inspired image:

He also unleashed this NSFW coronavirus-themed depiction of the president:

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