Let's check that one off a moment. When someone faces something that's never occurred before that catches them by surprise and "fails", is it reasonable to assume you'd have learned from those mistakes?
Somehow that didn't occur for the Biden administration, thus it's reasonable to assume that since COVID deaths were Trump's fault, then COVID deaths are now Biden's fault. Xiden didn't learn from the experience, which in a right mind would mean Xiden's performance is even worse.
Remember leftists, this is your narration & parroting, now you have to own it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKVkSOhxDCM
Trump did nothing about the Covid for 3 months, except to accuse the Democrats of a "hoax".
If that isn't politicizing a crisis, I don't know what is. Then he said that he has the Covid under control and that it would be gone by April and that he knows more than the medical community. Then he "closed" the borders to prevent the disease from entering. However, he did not close the borders on the east coast, which resulted in massive overcrowding at airports and the spreading of the virus. He left it to the states to disperse the vaccine without federal assistance.
Has our new President learned from Trump's mistakes? Of course, he has and is constantly working to get you morons vaccinated to resolve the issue and not spread this new variant to others.
Exactly how did he do nothing for 3 months?
1. December 31: Reports emerge that China investigating illness
2. January 6-8: CDC issues a series of warnings, alerts
3. January 21: First US case confirmed
4. January 29: US coronavirus task force created
5. January 31: Trump blocks travel from China, by executive order.
6. February 26: First community spread case documented. Vice President Mike Pence is named head of the White House task force and Dr Deborah Birx is named response coordinator.
7. February 29: FDA eases guidelines on testing
8. March 4: House passes $8.3bn emergency bill, Trump signs into law on March 6.
9. March 11: Trump bans travel from Europe.
10. March 13: Trump declares national emergency.
11. March 17: Trump asks workforce to stay home.
12. March 27: Trump signs $2.2 trillion emergency spending bill
13. April 16: Trump, CDC issue guidelines to states for reopening businesses, local economies.
14. April 22: Trump signs executive order restricting some green cards
Now would you like to show me where President Trump did "nothing" for three months?