retweeted a video with false COVID-19 claims from a doctor who warned of “evil deposits”?

Trump retweeted a video of Stella Immanuel claiming that hydroxochloroquine was a cure for COVID-19. Trump made the unsubstantiated claims about the drug many times, despite there being no evidence for it. She also called masks unnecessary.

Immanuel previously claimed that various gynecological diseases were the result of sexual intercourse with demons and their “evil deposits.” She also claimed that medicines were made from “alien DNA.” In 2019, she was sued for malpractice.

In a subsequent press conference, Trump referred to her as “very impressive,” drawing criticism and ridicule as “demon sperm” became a trending Twitter topic.

The Washington Post – Trump retweeted a video with false covid-19 claims. One doctor in it has said demons cause illnesses.
The Daily Beast – Trump’s New Favorite Doctor Stella Immanuel Was Sued for Medical Malpractice in 2019