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The Chicks' Natalie Maines says Trump's ignorance of coronavirus is like 'second-degree murder'

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The Chicks' Natalie Maines is sounding off about President Trump's handling of the coronavirus. The lead singer of the country trio, formerly known as The Dixie Chicks, appeared on Howard Stern's SiriusXM show on Tuesday to touch upon the group's new album "Gaslighter" and spent a few minutes declaring that Trump is essentially killing Americans.

The self-titled "quarantine queen," who said she's been staying safe at home since March 11, warned Stern to not "even get [her] started" while discussing the global health crisis. "It is crazy that we have a leader that is -- I mean, it's murder," Maines reflected on Trump to the famed radio host. "It's second-degree murder." Oct.

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