A new study by researchers at Cornell University analyzed 38 million articles from around the world in English-language media and concluded that Trump made up almost 38% of overall misinformation on COVID-19.
The New York Times and the non-partisan study reports that this makes Donald Trump the largest driver of the "infodemic."
Outside of the cult, no one would be surprised by these results.
This all took place before he was forced on March 11, 2020 to declare the US was in a pandemic.
Trump's actions after this continued to be immoral, despicable, and quite possibly criminal.
Sarah Evanega, Director of the Cornell Alliance for Science, and the study’s lead author, is surprised that Trump cropped up so much, but we political observers like ourselves are not.
Outside of a few other conspiracy theories, (one of which was repeated back to me) was that the Deep State (or in this case, the Democrats,) released the virus to undermined Donald Trump's presidency.