Obama blasts Trump’s COVID-19 response: ‘I know we can do better’

Former U.S. President Barack Obama spoke at a roundtable, criticizing Donald Trump's response to COVID-19.

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26 comments

    1. You obviously must be talking about Joe Biden or even Brock Obama cuz there’s no way you’re talking about Donald Trump like that

  1. Just like the former president said, it will not be solved miraculously tomorrow, but we as a whole world can do better. Let’s not make this tough time into a political opportunity, a chance to attack someone or a nation to rise to fame and to build stronger ideological foundation, but a chance to build a better system so the world can operate better even long after this world-wide pandemic ends.

  2. Easy for monday morning Quarterbacks to say what they would have done ! And just what did you during the swine flu epidemic sir ?? and that is an example !!

  3. In his fifth year as President, he still blamed Bush for everything. Someone finally told him to shut up and stop blaming Bush. They told him, “How many years have you been President.”

  4. I miss having Barack Obama as president. He’s been such an inspiration since I was 12 years old in middle school. I miss his reasonable, thoughtful and calming leadership!!! Biden-Harris 2020!!!

  5. _Let’s Make An “American Avalanche” & Show Creepy Sleepy Joe Hyden & Kamel -Toe Where To Go_
    __VOTE TRUMP 4 EVER :–) 2020 & BEYOND____

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