According to a new report, the White House’s recklessness may have exposed 6,000 people to the virus
Time was, the American people could reliably expect that the federal government wouldn’t knowingly expose them to a highly contagious, deadly virus. Yet along with dozens of other norms, like the one wherein we didn’t have toDonald Trump
shattered that one. We’ve known for some time now that Trump let COVID-19 gain a foothold in the country while heabout it to the public, leading the U.S. to record more than 7.5 million cases and 211,000 deaths. And now, thanks to the White House’s recklessness when it came to cases closer to home, the president may be responsible for thousands more infections throughout the country.
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