MSNBC's Chris Hayes fumes at Trump's 'depraved indifference' as COVID becomes deadlier than ever before

MSNBC's Chris Hayes fumes at Trump's 'depraved indifference' as COVID becomes deadlier than ever before
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The United States reached yet another grim milestone on Wednesday when more than 3,000 people died from COVID-19 in the U.S. — which was the country's highest number of coronavirus-related deaths on a single day since the pandemic began. MSNBC's Chris Hayes has been stressing that because of President Donald Trump's woefully inadequate response, the pandemic has been much deadlier in the U.S. than it had to be. And during an angry commentary on Wednesday night, Hayes argued that "depraved indifference" was costing thousands of Americans their lives.

On his show "All In with Chris Hayes," the liberal host told viewers, "As the coronavirus continues to devastate this country, I am just finding it hard to hold my rage and my anguish together. We are watching a lack of action by the federal leadership in this country that feels almost criminal. It is depraved indifference at a level I cannot quite articulate."

Hayes added that on Wednesday, the death count from COVID-19 in the U.S. was even higher than the death count from the al-Qaeda terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.

"We lost more Americans today than we lost in 9/11, an event that transformed our country and our government in the world," Hayes explained. And he went on to say that the federal government isn't doing nearly enough to combat the pandemic.

"We are now at a point where the nation's COVID response has descended into chaos — just chaos, catastrophe and calamity," Hayes lamented. "And everyone is mad at everyone else. People are mad at each other. People are texting each other about the jerk at the store who wasn't wearing the mask properly and the person on Instagram with a big party and big group on Thanksgiving…. All the while, a record number of people in the U.S. remain hospitalized with COVID."

Hayes added, "More than 3000 deaths were recorded today for the first time ever. That's a record here, and a record for the world."

Here are some responses to Hayes' commentary posted on Twitter:






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