Why Trump Needs To Be Charged With Crimes Against Humanity
The pompous killer of the American dream
There’s no question that the dreaded second surge of COVID-19 is in full swing not just around the country, but all over the world, as the somber statistics track the steady rise of new cases, and the increasing death toll that will sadly not be curbed before the scorn of 2020 runs out.
London is barely recovering from the sudden spike in the number of infections, and the appearance of a fast spreading new variant of COVID, that has proven to be the major setback in the otherwise encouraging momentum of trending away from downward spiral.
But when it comes to notable performances of wealthy and powerful nations, who are demonstratively equipped with abundance of resources and access to the greatest and brightest minds that this century has generously produced, the United States of America has fallen tragically short of the most modest of expectations.
Currently, the U.S. trails far behind its cousin, the United Kingdom in terms of overall progress and documented success attributed to being able to minimize the deadliness of a beastly contagion, by implementing lifesaving measures that require a nationwide mandate — exemplarily executed by the Commander-in-Chief.