1. Trump inviting his supporters to attend a JUNE 20 rally where they (you) would sit indoors, side by side and without any masks, when by FEBRUARY 7 he knew that "It goes through the air . . . . You just breathe the air and that's how it's passed. . . . It's also more deadly than your - you kn…
1. Trump inviting his supporters to attend a JUNE 20 rally where they (you) would sit indoors, side by side and without any masks, when by FEBRUARY 7 he knew that "It goes through the air . . . . You just breathe the air and that's how it's passed. . . . It's also more deadly than your - you know even your strenuous flus. . . . So this is deadly stuff." (Herman Cain died after attending the rally.)
2. Trump saying on AUGUST 5 (as he sought to reopen schools), "If you look at children, children are almost - and I would almost say definitely - but almost immune from this disease" when on MARCH 19, he told Woodward, "Today and yesterday some startling facts came out. It's not just old, older people it's plenty of young people."
Those poor folks at Jonestown had no reason to know that their leader was willing to sacrifice their lives, and the lives of their children, if it advanced his interests. After Woodward's book, Trump's supporters have no such excuse.
Wanting to avert a panic does not explain:
1. Trump inviting his supporters to attend a JUNE 20 rally where they (you) would sit indoors, side by side and without any masks, when by FEBRUARY 7 he knew that "It goes through the air . . . . You just breathe the air and that's how it's passed. . . . It's also more deadly than your - you know even your strenuous flus. . . . So this is deadly stuff." (Herman Cain died after attending the rally.)
2. Trump saying on AUGUST 5 (as he sought to reopen schools), "If you look at children, children are almost - and I would almost say definitely - but almost immune from this disease" when on MARCH 19, he told Woodward, "Today and yesterday some startling facts came out. It's not just old, older people it's plenty of young people."
Those poor folks at Jonestown had no reason to know that their leader was willing to sacrifice their lives, and the lives of their children, if it advanced his interests. After Woodward's book, Trump's supporters have no such excuse.