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Donald Trump is literally killing people with his incompetent response to the coronavirus pandemic, yet most Americans still don’t know it.
How else to explain the fact that nearly half of all Americans STILL approve of his response to the crisis?
Experts now say that 90 percent of the deaths could have been prevented had he acted sooner, but the corporate media is utterly failing to do its job to hold him accountable and make sure the public knows the facts.
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The list of scandals unfolding right now is jaw-dropping, and many of them are barely getting noticed outside the pages of Common Dreams:
- The health-care industry is banking record profits while tens of millions lose coverage.
- Trump’s Justice Department is asking for sweeping powers to indefinitely imprison American citizens without charges.
- Big Tech is using the pandemic as an excuse to implement terrifying new government surveillance technologies to track our movements.
- Overcrowded jails filled with nonviolent offenders and many who haven’t even been convicted of a crime have become the biggest super spreaders of COVID-19 in the world.
- The postal service is on the verge of collapse as Republicans push for privatization.
That’s just a short list of the corruption and ineptitude in Trump’s response, and we’re uncovering more every day.
Americans will be suffering the consequences of Trump's corrupt, lying, blundering, and flat-out incompetent response to this crisis for generations. The corporate media doesn’t have the courage or inclination to truly hold the most powerful in our country accountable. But we do.
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