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Leading Medical Journal: Americans Must Vote Out Current Leaders

While the 35 editors who signed the editorial did not call out President Trump by name, the article is filled with allusions to his actions

Win McNamee/Getty Images In this Oct. 5, 2020, file photo, President Donald Trump removes his mask upon return to the White House from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Washington, DC. Trump spent three days hospitalized for coronavirus.

The New England Journal of Medicine, one of the most prestigious medical journals in the world, on Wednesday broke with a nearly two-century tradition of avoiding politics to lambast U.S. politicians for their handling of the coronavirus pandemic, NBC News reports.

In a first for the journal, the editors called for Americans to vote out leaders who have not done enough to address the pandemic.

“When it comes to the response to the largest public health crisis of our time, our current political leaders have demonstrated that they are dangerously incompetent,” the editors wrote. “We should not abet them and enable the deaths of thousands more Americans by allowing them to keep their jobs.”

While the 35 editors who signed the editorial did not call out President Donald Trump by name, the article is filled with allusions to his actions.

"The response of our nation’s leaders has been consistently inadequate," they wrote. "The federal government has largely abandoned disease control to the states. Governors have varied in their responses, not so much by party as by competence. But whatever their competence, governors do not have the tools that Washington controls."

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