Former US President Barack Obama speaks at a Biden-Harris drive-in rally in Orlando, Florida on October 27, 2020.Watch Former President Barack Obama mock President Donald Trump for being "jealous of COVID's media coverage."
The former president told a campaign rally for Joe Biden in Orlando, Florida, that the president was trying to distract people from the fact he had "completely screw this [pandemic response] up." "What is his closing argument... That people are too focused on COVID. He said this at one of his rallies. 'COVID, COVID, COVID,' he is complaining. He is jealous of COVID's media coverage.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesDonald Trump is "jealous of Covid's media coverage," former President Barack Obama said on Tuesday as he mocked the president's record on tackling the coronavirus pandemic.
"The pandemic would've been challenging for any president, but the idea that this White House has done anything but completely screw this up is nonsense," Obama told a campaign rally for Joe Biden in Orlando Florida."That people are too focused on COVID. He said this at one of his rallies 'COVID, COVID, COVID'. He is complaining. He is jealous of COVID's media coverage.
Trump = I am pissed the natural disasters are receiving more coverage than my nomination for that Noble Peace Prize thing.
Bullshit Insider we know that Trump did a great job handling this virus. We know the Democratic Party are liars. If you want to see who really fucked up handling a virus check out the H1N1 in the Obama administration.
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Can’t believe Obama is this wicked. Trump did not create covid19!!! Why is obama trying to force this on Trump?
Who? The Communist friend?
Once again here is a man that has went down as the worst president in America history
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