Mike went off this week on Trump.

"That's what's wrong here. There's a disconnect. We're watching one thing happen in our city on the 11 o'clock news every night. We're watching people die and now we know people who die. And we're not seeing one or two people die now in neighborhood. We're seeing them die by the 10s and the 20s every day. They're bringing people out of a hospital in Queens in body bags, five minutes from where he grew up.
"We here know this isn't right. You get the guys in the metropolitan area and ask the cops in New York if it's right, right now. Ask the firemen in New York who are answering those police calls, answering those ambulance calls if it's right, right now. Ask the nurses and the doctors in the hospital if it's right, right now. They know it's not. They don't have the supplies they need. So don't give me the My Pillow guy doing a song and dance up here on a Monday afternoon when people are dying in Queens!
"Get the stuff made! Get the stuff where it needs to go and get the boots on the ground. Treat this like the crisis it is. And how can you have a scoreboard that says 2,000 people have died, and tell us it's OK if another 198,000 die, that's a good job. How is that a good job in our country? It's a good job if nobody else dies. Not if another 198,000 people die. So now 200,000 people are disposable?"