Some L.A. Times readers say Trump should face legal consequences for failing to warn Americans about the seriousness of COVID-19.
Regular readers of the L.A. Times letters page understand that perhaps no other politician is held in lower esteem by our readers than President Trump. Yes, local leaders, especially those at City Hall, draw plenty of rebukes from our letter writers, but none of them match the sustained criticism under which this president comes.Trump admitted to journalist Bob Woodward back in February
There is no longer anything to argue about. Trump knew of the coming pandemic and the deaths that would be certain to follow. Trump is no longer just an ignorant narcissistic, racist and misogynist. He is arguably a killer. If they are sufficient to bring Trump down, consider the delightful coincidence that it was Woodward and recording that also brought down President Richard Nixon.
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