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Is Donald Trump Criminally Responsible for Coronavirus Deaths?
Season 6 · Episode 13

Is Donald Trump Criminally Responsible for Coronavirus Deaths?

Legal analyst Glenn Kirschner argues that the president could face prosecution after he leaves office.

Deconstructed · The Intercept

April 2, 202035m 52s

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Show Notes

Deaths from Covid-19 continued to mount this week as the U.S. surpassed 200,000 confirmed cases, more than any other country in the world. Experts increasingly point to President Trump’s willful negligence as a primary cause of the pandemic’s intensity, but MSNBC legal analyst Glenn Kirschner takes things a step further, arguing controversially that Trump could be legally liable for coronavirus deaths after he leaves office. He makes the case to Mehdi Hasan on this week’s podcast.

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