Coronavirus, The Covid-19 Pandemic, and Russia's Operation Infektion


History is in the making. And it's an unprecedented clusterfuck of epic proportions.

So get your popcorn and watch it live with political satire from inside the Covid-19 pandemic of 2020.



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Trumpvirus is a daily record of the events that are unfolding right now, to give future generations a contemporary eye witness account of what it was like to live through the greatest disaster in American history: the Trumpvirus era.

Each daily entry is a collection of the day’s most relevant headlines from reputable news sources like the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, CNN, BBC, NBC, ABC, CBS, The Independent, The Guardian, The Economist, The Hill, Politico, Deutsche Welle, Spiegel, France 24, etc.

The headlines are woven together in a flowing narrative that reads like a political comedy novel, to give you a better understanding of how various events are connected.

In addition to the news headlines, you’ll also find my own thoughts, commentary, memes, and unique photos from the global lockdown.



Trump calls coronavirus 'hysteria' the Democrats' 'new hoax'

-Yahoo News, February 28, 2020








February 27: Trump calls coronavirus 'hysteria' the Democrats' 'new hoax'





February 27: Trump whines about the press not giving him enough credit for what a great job he has done handling coronavirus.


 





Oliver Markus Malloy is a German-American novelist and comic artist. Born and raised in Aachen, Germany, he currently lives in Los Angeles, CA.

Malloy began his writing career in the early 1990s, as editor-in-chief of a computer magazine with a monthly circulation of over 500,000, which was distributed by Germany's largest publishing house.

After moving to New York, he was the art director for a newspaper in Manhattan, and later the production manager for a newspaper in Brooklyn, before he began self-publishing his cartoons online in May 2000. He has never had another 9-5 job since.

His bestselling trilogy, Bad Choices Make Good Stories, has been downloaded over 100,000 times.


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