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Sean Penn Blasts ‘Obscene’ Trump Administration’s COVID-19 Response: ‘Like Someone With A Machine Gun Gunning Down People’

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Sean Penn is promoting his new film at the Cannes Film Festival, and used the opportunity to take a shot at the Trump administration’s botched response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

During the press conference for his latest movie, “Flag Day”, Penn was asked about CORE, the disaster relief organization he set up to perform COVID-19 testing and provide vaccinations during the pandemic.

Discussing his efforts, he described the former president’s government as an “obscene administration.” RELATED: Sean Penn Documents The Aftermath Of The Haiti Earthquake In ‘Citizen Penn’ Doc Watching the administration’s handling of the pandemic, said Penn, “really felt like someone with a machine gun gunning down people from a turret in the White House.” Penn

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