After learning that he had contracted the virus, former President Donald Trump was scared, according to a British film maker.
Trump was admitted to the Walter Reed Medical Center in October after testing positive for COVID-19.
Despite being given supplemental oxygen, antibodies, and dexamethasone, which was given to patients at the time with serious cases of the illness, Trump told his supporters "don't be afraid of COVID".
The former president said he was scared for his health because he knew people who had died of the disease.
He said that he was scared of COVID because he knew people who had died of it and he was referring to them.
The family admitted for the first time that Trump had been unfaithful.
A documentary called "Unprecedented" is set to be released on Discovery+, and the filmmakers were subpoenaed by the House committee because of the film. In the months leading up to the January 6 riot, the film follows Trump and his people.
The footage from the trailer includes interviews with several people.