Yes, and Trump claims that he has the right to sue people who offer opinions that don't agree with his.
And he backed-up HIS 'opinions' with lies. It's one thing to sound hopeful by telling everyone that we're going to come together and fight this calamity. It's quite another to stand-up and lie about the number of people infected and to give the impression that the biggest issue that America needed to deal with was propping up the stock market but only after blaming Tuesday night's Democratic debate for the market crash, which had already fallen nearly 2,000 points BEFORE the debate even started.
And then he puts Mike Pence in charge of America's response. The last time Pence had to deal with a medical emergency was when HIV was running rampant in his state, and his response was that the people needed to "pray it away".

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