Given he never mentions bleach, or even suggested disinfectant as anything other than a quizzical aside to an aide - if the rise in bleach poisonings were to be attributed to anyone, it would be media outlets propagating the claim that he wanted people to drink bleach.
However, the rise in bleach poisonings seems to have predated his statement, and pundit's subsequent interpretation
There are plenty of exceptional reasons to have a low opinion of the man, and call him irresponsible with the platform he had. No reason to make up more.
However, the rise in bleach poisonings seems to have predated his statement, and pundit's subsequent interpretation
https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/05/38-rise-in-bleach-po...
There are plenty of exceptional reasons to have a low opinion of the man, and call him irresponsible with the platform he had. No reason to make up more.