New ad says Trump did put 'America First' — in COVID deaths

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New ad says Trump did put 'America First' — in COVID deaths
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'Donald Trump said he would put America first and now he has,' the ominous ad booms as images of stretchers flash across the screen, 'The United States leads the world in Coronavirus cases.'

A new ad campaign from a pro-Joe Biden super PAC says President Trump's mantra of"America First" has come to fruition in one arena — COVID-19 illnesses and deaths in the United States.

"Donald Trump said he would put America first and now he has," the ominous ad booms as images of stretchers flash across the screen,"The United States leads the world in Coronavirus cases." The ad also highlights the more than 26 million Americans who have filed for unemployment in recent weeks. By Monday evening, more than a million people had filed for unemployment in Michigan as a result of COVID-19, according to the state's Unemployment Insurance Agency, and more than 1.6 million did so in Pennsylvania, according to the state's official website. Updated unemployment numbers for Wisconsin were not immediately available on Monday.

"America should be setting an example and leading on the world stage," Priorities USA Chairman Guy Cecil told CBS News in a statement."But instead, Donald Trump is failing us and now we are first in infections and first in deaths. We will never let him rewrite history or hide the truth from the American people."

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