Chicom leader accused of deliberately spreading virus

 Newsmax:

Chinese leader Xi Jinping took steps in December 2019 and January 2020 "that he knew or should have known" would release COVID-19 to the rest of the world, and shows a "deliberate spread of the disease," Gordon Chang, an expert on China, said during a Newsmax interview Saturday.

Chang made the comments on Newsmax's "The Count" when he was discussing former President Donald Trump's call for trillions of dollars in reparations.

"He lied about contagiousness and while locking down his own country, he was pressuring other countries not to impose travel restrictions and quarantines on arrivals from China," Chang said of Xi on Newsmax's "The Count."

"You put those two things together, and there are more, but you put just those two things together, and this shows that this was a deliberate spread of the disease. "

Trump, during a recent speech, called on "all nations" to work together to give China the bill for a minimum of $10 trillion to compensate for the damages caused by the pandemic. 

Press Secretary Jen Psaki this past week, however, wouldn't answer questions about whether the administration would go after China financially. 

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It is an interesting argument that should be pursued.  We do know that Xi restricted travel from Wuhan to other parts of China while allowing international travel from Wuhan at the same time.  It had the effect of spreading the virus around the world.

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