Biden says if Trump acted sooner on coronavirus 'all the people would still be alive'
'Just look at the data. Look at the data,' Biden said
OK let's look at the data. Think about this. If you believe Biden then America would be the only country on the planet Earth not to lose one citizen to C-19. Just think how f-ing absurd that is! Biden is totally out of it. Dementia or insanity take your pick. Obviously he is not fit to be POTUS. Anyone who votes for him has to be even more incapacitated than he is...if that's possible!
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Biden claims Trump is responsible for every single person who has died from COVID-19:
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) September 18, 2020
"If the president had done his job, had done his job from the beginning, all the people would still be alive. All the people — I’m not making this up. Just look at the data. Look at the data." pic.twitter.com/Z6tkk9NzHi
Joe Biden indicated during a CNN town hall Thursday that President Trump is responsible for every single coronavirus death.
"If the president had done his job... had done his job from the beginning, all the people would still be alive," the Democratic presidential nominee told the audience in Pennsylvania. "All the people -- I’m not making this up. Just look at the data. Look at the data."
Critics on social media were quick to jump on Biden for his comments.
"Yes, he was responsible for their preexisting conditions," one user wrote.
"Looking forward to @CNN fact-checking this," another replied.
His statement was also questioned by other mainstream news organizations. Politico said the former vice president "vastly overstated what protections could have worked against the virus."
Meanwhile, The Washington Post exclaimed Biden "is making this up."
"There is no data to support this, even if the president had moved rapidly in January to deal with the coronavirus and been able to persuade the Chinese leadership to be more forthcoming about the situation," the paper reported.
Biden's remarks come as Trump told Bob Woodward in February that the coronavirus was "deadly stuff" while publicly comparing it to seasonal flu, according to excerpts from some of the interviews that were published by The Washington Post this month.
On March 19, Trump admitted to Woodward that he "wanted to always play it [the virus] down."