Gianno Caldwell, author of Taken for Granted,” interviewed several people on Skid Row in Los Angeles to find out how they’re coping with the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic. Skid Row, one of the dirtiest and most dangerous places in America, is in Rep. Maxine Waters’ district, a fact that is glossed over by most mainstream media outlets when they dare to send reporters in to cover the homeless crisis.

Gianno Caldwell, a Fox News contributor, wanted to know if the homeless population in Skid Row were aware of the government provisions their far-left governor, Gavin Newsome has referenced for the homeless. Caldwell, donning an N95 mask, bravely walked through Skid Row to find out how well the Democrat government of California is doing to keep the homeless population informed about the pandemic.

Caldwell asked, “What are you doing to stay safe from the coronavirus?

“Do you know what the coronavirus is?” he asked.

Here are just a few answers he got:

“No, I don’t.”

“There’s bacteria in the air.”

“I think it’s a combination of tuberculosis and some other stuff.”

“It’s supposedly said that it’s some kind of virus discovered by a scientist kinda doctor or so, and they named after him.”

Caldwell asked the Skid Row residents if they know anything about the “Homeless hotels” Governor Newsome has been touting as safe spaces for the homeless?

“Governor Gavin Newsome said he was that he was proving thousands of beds for the homeless. Have you heard anything about that?” Caldwell asked one of the homeless men. “No,” he responded.

Watch his interviews here:

Meanwhile, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), the most powerful Democrat in Congress, who also happens to represent the broken state of California, is bragging about the multiple varieties of gourmet ice cream stashed in one of her two commercial refrigerators.

Watch, as Rep. Devin Nunes slams Speaker Pelosi for her holding up funding for Americans who desperately need it and for her disgusting “Let them eat ice cream” video on “Fox & Friends”:

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