Trump Called 'Mass Murderer' After White House Docs Show He Lied About Recent Covid-19 Surge

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President Donald Trump has known for over a month that new coronavirus infections have been soaring even as the White House has lied about the seriousness of the surge, documents released Tuesday by a leading Democratic lawmaker show.

HuffPost reports Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.), chair of the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, published six weekly White House Coronavirus Task Force reports (pdf)—dated August 16, August 23, August 30, September 6, September 13, and September 20—proving the administration has known since early September that Covid-19 infections were rising rapidly.

However, instead of being forthcoming with the American people and the world, Trump opted to hide the reports while spuriously claiming that the virus "affects virtually nobody"— even as it caused record infections and deaths in numerous states in September.

#RELEASE: @COVIDOversight Releases White House Reports Contradicting President Trump On Testing, Masks; Reports Show 31 States Are in the “Red Zone,” All 50 States Need More Testing. #COVID19 — Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis (@COVIDOversight) October 20, 2020

Not only did the administration fail to honestly inform the nation, Trump held several so-called superspreader rallies and other events in September, including in states hit hard by surging Covid-19 infections, such as Minnesota, North Carolina, and Wisconsin.

On October 1, Trump declared that "the end of the pandemic is in sight." The following day, he announced that he and First Lady Melania Trump had tested positive for coronavirus.

The reports also show that the White House was fully aware that the number of states in the so-called "red zone"—where new coronavirus cases rose above 100 per 100,000 people and where more than 10% of test results were positive—soared from 18 on September 13 to 31 on October 18.

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On October 19, Trump told campaign staffers on a phone call that "people are tired of Covid... People are saying, 'Whatever. Just leave us alone.' They're tired of it. People are tired of hearing Fauci and all these idiots," a reference to National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci.

The president is a mass murderer. Period. If you support him you are an accessory. Irredeemable...there is no hope for you https://t.co/lVEAIdonwh — Tim Wise (@timjacobwise) October 20, 2020

Clyburn released a statement on Tuesday calling the reports proof that "Trump's contempt for science and refusal to lead during this crisis have allowed the coronavirus to surge."

"Contrary to his empty claims that the country is 'rounding the turn,' more states are now in the 'red zone' than ever before," Clyburn said. "It is long past time that the administration implement a national plan to contain this crisis, which is still killing hundreds of Americans each day and could get even worse in the months ahead."

Indeed, according to prominent University of Minnesota epidemiologist Dr. Michael Osterholm, "the darkest part of the pandemic [will occur] over the course of the next 12 weeks."

According to Johns Hopkins University, there have been more than 8.2 million confirmed Covid-19 cases and nearly 221,000 deaths in the United States, representing just under 20% of the global death toll of 1.12 million people.

KapahuluBiz on October 21st, 2020 at 01:42 UTC »

Imagine if you were the President of the U.S., and you wanted as many people in your country to die of a virus. What would you do to make this happen?

You'd lie about the lethality of the disease, to make it seem like it was less dangerous than it was. That way, people neglect to take the proper precautions.

You'd regularly have gatherings with plenty of people. No social distancing. No masks required.

You'd try to delegitimize experts who were trying to stop the spread by questioning their knowledge and their motivations for their statements

You'd criticize governors who were implementing lockdowns to stop the spread, by making it sound as if the residents of the state needed to be "liberated" as a way of undermining the government's authority.

At this point, I am convinced that Trump is purposely trying to help as many people as possible die of covid before he leaves. They quoted author Tim Wise saying this, but U.S. Senator Chris Murphy has felt this way for a while.

“Can we take the gloves off and tell the truth?” the Connecticut Democrat tweeted. “Trump is deliberately killing people. He holds rallies where people get infected. On Thursday, no social distancing or masks, sending a clear message that the CDC should be ignored.

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jimbo_throwaway77 on October 21st, 2020 at 01:04 UTC »

"You have been charged with 100,000 counts of negligent homicide." This sentence would make 2021 a pretty good year.

chrisdh79 on October 21st, 2020 at 00:43 UTC »

From the article: The congressman who released the reports said they reveal "Trump's contempt for science and refusal to lead during this crisis have allowed the coronavirus to surge."

President Donald Trump has known for over a month that new coronavirus infections have been soaring even as the White House has lied about the seriousness of the surge, documents released Tuesday by a leading Democratic lawmaker show.

HuffPost reports Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.), chair of the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, published six weekly White House Coronavirus Task Force reports (pdf)—dated August 16, August 23, August 30, September 6, September 13, and September 20—proving the administration has known since early September that Covid-19 infections were rising rapidly.

However, instead of being forthcoming with the American people and the world, Trump opted to hide the reports while spuriously claiming that the virus "affects virtually nobody"— even as it caused record infections and deaths in numerous states in September.