Op-Ed: Why hasn't Trump employed his powers during the coronavirus crisis? He's too lazy

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Op-Ed: Why hasn't Trump employed his powers during the coronavirus crisis? He's too lazy
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Op-Ed: Why hasn't Trump employed his powers during the coronavirus crisis? He's too lazy (via latimesopinion)

Invoking need for coronavirus control, authoritarian-minded leaders act to consolidate power. Hungary’s Orban is only the latest.would love to have the situation that Viktor Orban has

Even now, after his decision to keep social distancing measures in place through at least April, he doesn’t want to talk about the coronavirus. The focus of his April 1 press briefing was drug cartels. Five days later, heAmericans want the federal government to do more to keep them safe. But Trump largely refuses to employ his powers.

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