Trump denied the dangers of the coronavirus and irresponsibly claimed that sunlight and disinfectants could help cure the coronavirus.
US Vice President Kamala Harris criticized Donald Trump for mismanaging the country during the COVID-19 pandemic and for secretly providing the Kremlin leader with a batch of COVID tests for personal use. CNN writes this on Tuesday, October 8.
This is how he responded to information provided in Bob Woodward’s book about Trump’s private conversations with Putin, as well as about sending coronavirus tests to the Russian dictator.
“I believe that Donald Trump wants to be a dictator. He admires strong men and they leave him in the cold because he thinks they are his friends. He continues to manipulate them with flattery and love,” Harris told The Howard Stern Show.
He recalled that at the time, COVID tests were scarce and difficult to obtain from doctors.
“Nobody can get them and this guy, the former president of the United States, sent them to a murderous dictator in Russia for his personal use,” the US presidential candidate fumed.
He also recalled how Trump denied the dangers of the coronavirus and irresponsibly said that sunlight and disinfectants could help cure the coronavirus.
“Think about this guy who wants to be president again, who is secretly helping the enemy when Americans are dying by the hundreds every day and need help, and how does he handle that domestically? He doesn’t handle it well,” Harris added.
As you know, at the economic forum in Vladivostok, Putin said that Trump, during his presidency, imposed too many sanctions against the Russian Federation, so he was rooting for Harris.
Trump said he was “very hurt” by Putin
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