Well, folks, it appears that the mainstream media has descended into full-blown hysteria over the COVID-19 epidemic.

Pundits on CNN and MSNBC are going ballistic over Trump’s measured response to the coronavirus outbreak and one legal analyst even claimed that Trump should face “negligent homicide” charges for all deaths related to the virus.

MSNBC legal analyst Glenn Kirschner argued on Tuesday that President Trump is in legal trouble over his response to the coronavirus outbreak.

“Hey All. Can we talk about 1 of the few topics I may actually know too much about: homicide? Specifically, whether Donald Trump may have criminal exposure for some level of negligent homicide or voluntary/involuntary manslaughter for the way he’s mishandled the Coronavirus crisis,” Kirschner began a Twitter thread.

Kirschner touted his 22 years as a federal prosecutor in Washington, D.C., and the “Chief of the Homicide Section” of the U.S. Attorney’s office to make his case. [Fox News]

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Is this guy for real?

How can you possibly suggest charging a U.S. president for murder for an airborne virus?

This is the insanity of the left, guys.

This piece was written by Sophie O’Hara on March 18, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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