John, It has become increasingly clear that President Trump’s handling of the coronavirus crisis is not merely incompetent, but actively making the problem worse. His behavior has increasingly become reckless, erratic, and injurious to public health. The president’s failures of management are not merely those of a president who is neglecting to take necessary action. By all accounts, his mismanagement has actively made the problem far worse. Furthermore, this is not due to simple incompetence, but rather to deliberate sabotaging of public health efforts for political purposes. The problem is not merely that he minimized the severity of the disease, for example, by stating on February 26 that “you have 15 people, and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero, that’s a pretty good job we’ve done.” Nor is the problem merely that he has actively spread misinformation and disinformation for months, including just recently advocating an untested method of treatment which led to the death of an Arizona man. The problem is that he has prevented the United States from taking decisive action for the sole reason of trying to help his own political prospects. In late February, the Trump Administration, for reasons unexplained at the time, refused to accept World Health Organization coronavirus test kits. As we now know, the reason is that “the president had made clear – the lower the numbers on coronavirus, the better for the president, the better for his potential reelection this fall.” Trump is now blatantly ignoring the advice of medical professionals urging social distancing, stating that he wants the economy “opened up and raring to go by Easter” at the risk of thousands of lives. It has become clear that where the economy is concerned, Trump sees human lives as expendable. Because of his active obstruction of emergency public health efforts, thousands (maybe tens of thousands) of people will die unnecessarily. The issue here is not mere “maladministration,” but rather actively sabotaging government crisis response efforts in the hope of improving his reelection prospects. Sign the Petition: Trump must step aside for the safety of the American people. Reckless or wanton endangerment with the potential for many thousands of deaths constitutes an abuse of power. Reckless endangerment takes place when the conduct occurs, regardless of whether the death or grievous bodily harm actually results. By analogy, military service-members may be charged with “reckless endangerment” for engaging in conduct that is “reckless or wanton,” “likely to produce death or grievous bodily harm to another person,” and “of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces.” While the president is of course not directly subject to the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the gravity of President Trump’s reckless or wanton conduct poses a grave danger to American lives. And it brings discredit upon the dedicated men and women who are trying to save lives, not suppressing the number of reported cases to help the president’s polling. We now issue three calls:
In solidarity, Ron Fein (Legal Director, Free Speech For People) |
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