The Drinking Bleach Hoax

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The Hoax

Trump Told Americans To Inject Or Drink Bleach To Treat COVID

During a press briefing on COVID-19 on April 23, 2020, President Donald Trump made comments about the potential use of disinfectants and UV light in treating the virus. Media platforms quickly spread the claim that Trump suggested people drink bleach or ingest disinfectants to cure COVID-19.


What Really Happened

Trump Referred To UV Light As A Disinfectant

During the press briefing, Trump made off-the-cuff remarks about the possibility of using UV light inside the body to kill the virus. In fact, throughout the briefing, light as a “disinfectant” was mentioned 21 times by the scientists– Dr. Bryan and Dr. Birx (COVID experts)– and by Trump. Trump began speculating whether UV light could be brought into the body to kill the virus, as was being studied at the time by several companies. Trump speculated whether UV light- as a disinfectant- could be brought inside the body to kill COVID-19. However, this was more of a question of whether it could be studied.

Nowhere in these comments did Trump suggest injecting or drinking bleach as the media or Biden claims.

Evidence

The transcript and video of the press briefing show Trump asking questions and musing about possible treatments that could be studied, but not advising anyone to ingest or inject bleach as Biden and the media want you to believe. Various fact-checking organizations, including Politifact and WRAL News have also debunked this claim.

Below is the presser trascript from TrumpWhiteHouseArchives.org:

DR. BRYAN: “If you look at the fourth line, you inject summer — the sunlight into that.  You inject UV rays into that.  The same effects on line two — as 70 to 35 degrees with 80 percent humidity on the surface.  And look at line four, but now you inject the sun.  The half-life goes from six hours to two minutes.  That’s how much of an impact UV rays has on the virus.”

Moments later…

TRUMP: “Thank you very much.  So I asked Bill a question that probably some of you are thinking of, if you’re totally into that world, which I find to be very interesting. Suppose we hit the body with a tremendous, whether it’s ultraviolet or just very powerful light, and I think you said that hasn’t been checked, but you’re going to test it. And then I said supposing you brought the light inside the
body, which you can do either through the skin or in some other way. (To
Bryan) And I think you said you’re going to test that, too. Sounds
interesting, right?”

DR. BRYAN: We’ll get to the right folks who could.
TRUMP: “Right. And then I see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in one minute. And is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning? Because you see it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number on the lungs, so it’d be interesting to check that, so that you’re going to have to use medical doctors with, but it sounds interesting to me. So, we’ll see, but the whole concept of the light, the way it kills it in one minute. That’s pretty powerful.”

*UV light was already being tested as a viral disinfectant at the time by Aytu Biosciences. You can read more about that here.


Hoaxology | How The Hoax Was Made

Here’s how this hoax was made.

Selective Editing

Selective editing allows the media to remove the context and assign new meaning. The media created and perpetuated this hoax by selectively focusing on a small portion of Trump’s comments, ignoring the broader context. By isolating his speculative remarks about UV light, disinfectants, and preceding comments by Dr. Bryan, the media stripped away the surrounding discussion that provided clarity and context. Further, the video clip shows Trump turning to Dr. Bryan and asking him if injecting disinfectant can be studied. This selective reporting allowed the media to attribute a misleading and sensational interpretation to Trump’s comments, suggesting he advised people to drink, inject, or ingest bleach.

Out-of-Context Quotes
The phrase “injection inside” was lifted from Trump’s broader comments, completely detaching it from the context of UV light technology. This distorted the meaning of his words entirely.


Evidence of Media Perpetuating the Drinking Bleach Hoax

Politico using a misleading headline to depict Trump encouraging drinking bleach: “It’s been exactly one year since Trump suggested injecting bleach. We’ve never been the same.”

Featured image via public domain.


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18 responses to “The Drinking Bleach Hoax”

  1. the reporter on the scene was the first to misunderstand what Trump was saying and asked if he was suggesting injecting bleach, to which Trump reiterated uv… if I recall his response correctly.

    1. brieflymystical9c68270862 Avatar
      brieflymystical9c68270862

      You are right it was a REPORTER who suggested injecting bleach, because never said the word bleach.

    2. None other than the lying Jim Acosta was the one who popped up in that conference to mischaracterize what was being discussed. He’s always had trouble with comprehension.

      1. It was Jonathan Karl. I’m so surprised people don’t call him out. And Trump is friendly to him. Trump doesn’t even realize.. https://x.com/DontFearTrump/status/1856052000527642833?s=20

  2. As early as 2018, the NIH reported no adverse effects from the use of inhaled isopropyl alcohol fumes as an effective emergency room treatment for extreme nausea.

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6189884/

  3. Even with the full transcript, Trump sounds rather silly. Dr. Bryan was referring to using UV light to disinfect surfaces. To use UV light as a treatment for a virus inside the body, you would have to cut them open, and that would be wildly impractical at best.

    He’s also suggesting finding a way to… inject disinfectant? I mean, antiviral medications already exist, and making those is not really as simple as trying to make external disinfectants usable in vivo. Even if he’s not telling people to inject bleach, he still doesn’t sound like someone who knows what he’s talking about, IMO.

    1. That is incorrect. There were companies who were doing trial runs and studying the treating of COVID by injecting a medical device into the lungs via the mouth to shine UV light on the lungs.

      1. I have not found any credible sources to substantiate that. If you know of any research papers that describe this procedure, please cite them.

    2. You’re the one who doesn’t know what you’re talking about. The technology was in the news a few days before. I had seen it and when I heard that it might be discussed in this news conference, I watched the conference live. Did you even watch this video or read the post inits entirety? It seems like you are missing the entire point of the post.

    3. fearless82ce534f80 Avatar
      fearless82ce534f80

      Well Mr. Expert, at the time they were discussing the use of fiber-optic cables inserted down the throat and into the bronchial tubes. That would shine UV frequencies on at least some of the tissues involved.

      And yes, “injection” was not the best word for insertion, but one little mistake by the President doesn’t justify banning all treatments until the clot shots are ready.

  4. So basically Gabriel was saying that Trump didn’t sound like he knew what he was talking about. I think it’s Mr. Trump not Dr. Trump. Perhaps that could explain why he was asking questions instead of telling people what to do. It was the slew of governors that made themselves into virtual doctors telling people that they needed to take the jab or become unemployable.

  5. The healight UV technology was being tested at Cedars Sinai long before SARS-COV-19 reared its head. https://nurse.org/articles/uv-light-therapy-coronavirus-covid19/

  6. This video on Vimeo illustrates the technology. The video was promptly removed from Youtube as soon as Trump talked about it. Strange.

  7. Look up ebo2 they run your blood through ozone … spain was doing a similar treatment for covid patients during 2020 & 2021. UV light , ozone are different modalities to disinfect blood for pathogens

  8. Thomas Huffcutt Avatar
    Thomas Huffcutt

    Journalists really are scum.

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