Ohio state Representative Tavia Galonski (D) announced on Sunday via her Twitter account that because President Trump continued to promote Hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for the Wuhan coronavirus, she'll be referring him to the International Court of Justice for crimes against humanity.

Galonski said Sunday's "press conference was the last straw. I know the need for a prosecution referral when I see one."

I can’t take it anymore. I’ve been to The Hague. I’m making a referral for crimes against humanity tomorrow. Today’s press conference was the last straw. I know the need for a prosecution referral when I see one. https://t.co/XQin24gqY4 — Rep. Tavia Galonski (@RepGalonski) April 6, 2020

Hydroxychloroquine is normally used to treat patients with malaria and sometimes lupus and arthritis, but it has shown some promising results for patients with COVID-19. Because of early results in some patients with the novel virus, Trump has been a heavy promoter of the drug.

Dr. Stephen Smith, an infectious disease specialist, on using hydroxychloroquine/azithromycin combo to treat #COVID19 patients:



“It’s a game changer. It’s an absolute game changer. … I think this is the beginning of the end of the #pandemic. I’m very serious.” pic.twitter.com/F716IhtEvA — Nicole Saphier, MD (@NBSaphierMD) April 2, 2020

MSNBC contributor Glenn Kirschner, who has previously said Trump could be charged with manslaughter, agreed with Galonski's tweet, saying, "Trump’s conduct easily satisfies all 3 elements of involuntary manslaughter."