Trump criticizes Obama for an announcement with Biden


President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he would feel comfortable sending his son and grandchildren to school in person. Cafeteria worker on White House grounds tests positive for COVID-19: Reports Republicans will begin revealing the coronavirus package Thursday MORE Thursday closed an ad published by the alleged Democratic presidential candidate Joe BidenJoe BidenGOP questions whether Trump will stick to the new coronavirus approach The Trump administration to give additional B to nursing homes Trump responds to Biden’s accusation of racism comparing himself to Lincoln MORE which featured former president Obama telling his former vice president The United States is not dealing with the coronavirus pandemic as “intelligently” as other countries with similar resources.

“Obama, who wouldn’t even endorse Biden until everyone else was out of the primaries (and even waited a long time!), Is now doing a supporting commercial,” Trump tweeted, referring to Obama’s relative silence during the primaries. Democrats. .

Remember, I wouldn’t even be here if it wasn’t for them. I would not be president. They did a terrible job!

In the video, which featured a conversation between the former president and the vice president, Obama said that he He was confident that if Biden is elected in November, he will respond to the crisis effectively.

“You and I had experience dealing with health crises, public health crises and, in each case, what you and I understood, and why I am so confident that you will be able to deal with COVID in the same way as other countries with our type of resources we are managing right now, which is smart. I am confident that they will really listen to the experts, “Obama told Biden.

Obama has previously criticized the current administration’s response to the pandemic, calling it a “Absolute Chaotic Disaster”. Trump has often responded to criticism of his response to the pandemic by saying that he inherited a problematic system.

During his conversation, Biden noted that during his administration a pandemic office was established within the White House with the aim of creating international cooperation to prepare for a possible outbreak. Trump’s White House dissolved the office of the National Security Council Monitor responses to pandemics in 2018.

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