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Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) is drafting legislation that would set up an independent commission that would investigate why the country was unprepared for the coronavirus pandemic.
“After Pearl Harbor and 9/11, we looked at what went wrong to learn from our mistakes,” the House Intelligence Committee chairman said in a tweet. “Once we've recovered, we need a nonpartisan commission to review our response and how we can better prepare for the next pandemic.”
Schiff did not give specifics regarding when the legislation will be dropped, but suggested it would be after Congress finishes the task at hand: mulling a series of stimulus packages aimed at alleviating the economic impact of the pandemic. Sources familiar with the legislation told NBC News the legislation is "very preliminary."
Pelosi & Schiff are preparing to investigate Trump for allegedly "mishandling" COVID-19 outbreak & they plan to focus on "disproportionate" infection rate among blacks to suggest some kind of racial negligence. They'll also call for "rolling lockdowns" thru next fall
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Yea, better that we not learn from our mistakes to avoid potential criticism of our leaders. Transparency is now apparently the enemy of the GOP.
There will be a lot to learn, a lot of lessons, but shifty is not trustworthy and is jumping the gun a little bit.
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