BIDEN TEACHES TRUMP TO ROOT MORE VIOLENCE, NOT LESS
Harris’ speech, and Biden’s interviews on two of the top 3 national cable news networks, served as a pre-start to the president’s speech, to be held in the South Garden of the White House, a few blocks from George Washington University. where the California senator gave her speech.
“Donald Trump has failed in the ultimate fundamental and vital task of a U.S. president: he failed the American people. Clear and simple,” Harris accused.
The former California attorney general and San Francisco district attorney argued that “Trump showed what we in the legal profession would call a reckless disregard for the wellbeing of the American people, a reckless disregard for the danger a pandemic would pose to American lives.”
Listing what he described as the president’s missteps at the start of the coronavirus crisis, Harris said, “Donald Trump froze. I was afraid. And it’s petty and vindictive.”
“And this is what you want to perceive about the nature of a pandemic: it is relentless. You can’t prevent it with a tweet. You can’t create a distraction and expect it to go away. It probably won’t go away,” he said. Said.
Trump’s re-election campaign communications director Tim Murtaugh, in response to Harris’ comments, told Fox News that “Americans have noticed that President Trump leads and leads the country in the fight against coronavirus.”
He argued that “we would be in a much worse position if Joe Biden had been president in January” and accused Biden of “doing nothing yet, criticizing, opposing and recommending things the president has already done.”
Biden, in an interview with MSNBC, also targeted Trump. Referring to the national death toll from the virus, the former vice president presses that “all other people died from COVID, even more than 1000 yesterday.” And he said that “we are in a worst-case scenario than any other country in the world right now.”
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For months, Biden harshly criticized Trump’s reaction to the pandemic, arguing that the president had first minimized the severity of the crisis and then spoiled the federal government’s reaction. The president recoiled, noting his early flight ban from China, where the virus originated, and the management of his management of testing and the source of non-public enthusiasts and protective devices to those on the front line.
Coronavirus has claimed the lives of more than 180,000 people nationwide, and the number of COVID-19 cases has occurred in another 6 million people. Tens of millions of people remain unemployed after a giant component of the economy closed in the spring to prevent the spread of the virus. The United States has recorded more cases and deaths than any other country.
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After last week’s Democratic conference, where Trump’s handling of the coronavirus was ridiculed, the president’s efforts were continually praised on the first two nights of the Republican conference. A campaign-style video hailed Trump as the “only leader” to resist the virus. A West Virginia nurse who spoke at the conference noted that “as a fitness professional, I can tell you without hesitation that Donald Trump’s immediate action and leadership stored thousands of COVID-19 lives.”
And an appearance Monday night with doctors, nurses and other frontline workers, the president under pressure that “we just want to get rid of this Chinese virus, and it happens.”
On Tuesday, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow gave the impression that the pandemic was over.
“It was horrible,” Kudlow said in his appearance at the convention, using the afterlife to describe a pandemic that still kills more than 1,000 Americans a day. “The aptitude and economic effects have been tragic. The difficulties and the pain were everywhere. But presidential leadership came here temporarily and well with an ordinary ransom of fitness and protection to combat the COVID virus well.
Vice President Mike Pence, who led the White House Coronavirus Working Group, in his acceptance speech Wednesday night promoted Trump’s efforts as “the largest national mobilization since World War II… We built hospitals, strengthened the medical corps of army workers, and followed an economic rescue plan that stored 50 million U.S. jobs.
PENCE DEFENDS TRUMP CORONAVIRUS EFFORTS DURING CONVENTION SPEECH
On Thursday, Harris rejected and said the current state of the pandemic in the United States is an absolutely absent truth at this week’s Republican National Convention. Because unlike the Democratic conference, which is very transparent about the rivals we face and how we’re going to manipulate them, the Republican conference is designed with a purpose in mind, to calm Donald Trump’s ego, to make him feel good.
And Biden, in his interview, described the president as “a fiction writer.”
In some other move before the Republican president’s final speech, Biden’s crusade released a two-minute television ad that will air ahead of the convention’s schedule Thursday night on Fox News, ABC, CBS and NBC. The crusade said the ad will also be broadcast in a general state of the key battlefield over the weekend.
“We are a country that has been greatly affected by this virus. But Joe Biden that when you get knocked down, you get up on the canvas,” the narrator said instantly.
And in appointing the former vice-president, the narrator stresses that “we will have to wait to face COVID-19, he already has a plan”.
Allie Raffa and Madeleine Rivera of Fox News contributed to this story