I don’t take responsibility at all,” said President Donald Trump in the Rose Garden on March 13. Those words will probably end up as the epitaph of his presidency, the single sentence that sums it all up.
Trump now fancies himself a “wartime president.” How is his war going? By the end of March, the coronavirus had killed more Americans than the 9/11 attacks. By the first weekend in April, the virus had killed more Americans than any single battle of the Civil War. By Easter, it may have killed more Americans than the Korean War. On the present trajectory, it will kill, by late April, more Americans than Vietnam. Having earlier promised that casualties could be held near zero, Trump now claims he will have done a “very good job” if the toll is held below 200,000 dead.
Events of today make it clear to me that the Republicans in Congress must draw up articles of impeachment to have President Trump removed from office as soon as possible.
Millions of lives are at stake. The world economy is at stake. Our democracy is at stake.
An insane narcissist stands in the way of our future and must be removed. We know that the Democrats can’t do this alone. The election in November will be too late.
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(Alex Brandon | AP) President Donald Trump takes questions from reporters as he speaks about the coronavirus in the James Brady Press Briefing Room, Friday, March 27, 2020, in Washington.
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