For the first time ever, 'The New England Journal of Medicine' has taken a stance on a U.S. presidential election — calling the current administration 'dangerously incompetent' in an editorial titled 'Dying in a Leadership Vacuum.'
"Our leaders have largely claimed immunity for their actions. But this election gives us the power to render judgment," reads aThe Trump administration has"taken a crisis and turned it into a tragedy" in its response to the COVID-19 pandemic,says in a scathing editorial that essentially calls on American voters to throw the president out of office.
The editors accuse Trump's government of a massive public health failure — and of worsening the pandemic's effects by prioritizing politics over sound medical guidance. says the editorial is rare for two main reasons: It's one of the handful of times an editorial has been signed by all the editors, and it takes an unprecedented political stand.,"and I think we want people to realize that there are truths here, not just opinions."
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