Hillary Clinton: ‘Please don’t poison yourself because Donald Trump thinks it could be a good idea’ | TheHill – The Hill

Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe Memo: Bully pulpit may be backfiring for Trump Poll: Trump has 5-point lead over Biden in Texas China emerges as new flashpoint in 2020 campaign MORE on Friday knocked President TrumpDonald John TrumpWH officials discuss HHS secretary replacement following criticism of pandemic response: WSJ Pentagon leaders at impasse about next steps for Capt. Brett Crozier: report Trump forgoes WH press briefing for the first time since Easter weekend MOREs controversial comments about disinfectant possibly being used to treat coronavirus patients, warning people not to poison themselves based on the presidents statement.

Please dont poison yourself because Donald Trump thinks it could be a good idea, the former secretary of State wrote on Twitter.

Please dont poison yourself because Donald Trump thinks it could be a good idea.

The dig from the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee comes as Trump faces criticism from medical professionals for his remarks.

During a White House briefing on Thursday, Trump suggested medical experts shouldstudy exposing the human body to heat and light as a treatment for coronavirus. He also asked if there was a way to use disinfectants on the body "by injection inside or almost a cleaning."

"Maybe you can, maybe you cant ... Im not a doctor. But Im, like, a person that has a good you-know-what," Trump said, pointing to his head.

The presidents comments triggered Lysol manufacturer Reckitt Benckiserto issue a rare statement that under no circumstance should its products be administered into the human body or be used as a treatment for the coronavirus.

The company, which also sells Dettol in the United Kingdom, sharedin a statement on its websitethat due to recent speculation and social media activity, they had been asked whether internal administration of disinfectants may be appropriate for investigation or use as a treatment for coronavirus.

As a global leader in health and hygiene products, we must be clear that under no circumstance should our disinfectant products be administered into the human body (through injection, ingestion or any other route). As with all products, our disinfectant and hygiene products should only be used as intended and in line with usage guidelines. Please read the label and safety information, the company said Friday.

The hashtag #DontDrinkBleach began trending across the United States on Friday afternoon as Twitter users reacted to Trumps comments.

Watching Trumps Press Conferences be like #lysol #disinfectant #DontDrinkBleach pic.twitter.com/36YpRLcPdR

Remember that skit on SNL. This one? Yeah! They warned us too- but we chuckled. #DontDrinkBleach pic.twitter.com/ypcFrSoIzN

The look on Dr. Birx face as Trump talks injecting a #disinfectant and "light and heat" to kill the coronavirus is the look people have when an insane person gets on the NYC subway and launches into a conspiracy laden rant. #DontDrinkBleach #Lysol https://t.co/ptoUq1QPlk

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