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Submit ReviewCoronavirus cases in the U.S. are steadily climbing, as American authorities test far fewer people than other countries per day. Robinson Meyer, staff writer at The Atlantic, joins Joy Reid to discuss his reporting on what he describes as the Trump administration’s slow coronavirus response. Next: Trump’s response to the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. is compared to President Woodrow Wilson’s response to the ‘Spanish Flu’ outbreak during WWI, during which Wilson lied to the public to prevent panic about the deadly, viral outbreak that killed 675,000 Americans. Presidential historian Michael Beschloss joins to discuss. Then: Corruption accusations aimed at Hunter Biden are compared to the ultimately fruitless Hillary Clinton email probes, by former U.S. Ambassador Michael McFaul, who tells Joy Reid, ‘we learned there was no criminal activity there, but we learned it after 2016,’ adding, ‘I hope we’re smarter this time around.’ Plus: Coronavirus cases now number over 107,000 worldwide, as Italy quarantines millions in an attempt to contain the epidemic. NBC News Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel joins Joy Reid with his reporting. And: Bernie Sanders’ ability to appeal to the important base of black voters in the Democratic party will be key if the senator is to secure the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. Faiz Shakir, campaign manager for Bernie Sanders 2020, joins Joy Reid to discuss. All this and much more in this Sunday edition of AM Joy on MSNBC.
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