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The early morning tweet, which also refers to an unknown “wacko in China”, was the last of the fiery rhetoric of the White House, where the Triumph is to make attacks in Beijing a central part of its November re-election.
“It was the ‘incompetence of China”, and nothing more, that made this mass in all the World of the killing,” the president on twitter.
“I said NO to a deal, Lou. If I would be willing to go back to remember……I would recommend no jail time, & told me NOT to… https://t.co/hIJUJtGrEL
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) 1589977148000
The virus appeared for the first time in the Chinese city of Wuhan last December and quickly spread around the world, killing more than 323,000 people in the last count, and causing huge economic damages.
Trump initially played down the seriousness of the threat and said repeatedly that China was addressing the outbreak. Later he turned to blaming China to allow international spread.
The White House has also suggested, without offering evidence to date, that the virus originated in a lab, and was accidentally released. Trump has made repeated but vague threats of retaliation against the economic head of the united states rival.
It has also threatened to break down funding from the united states to the World Health Organization or most of what he said was its assistance to China in the coverup of the extent of the outbreak.
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