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Trump hits back at Obama over his virus criticism

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Published : May 18, 2020, 9:47 AM IST

Trump arrived back at the White House after a working weekend at Camp David. Obama criticized US leaders overseeing the COVID-19 response for a second time.

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Washington: US President Donald Trump on Sunday called his predecessor Barack Obama 'grossly incompetent', in response to criticism from the former president of the current leadership's handling of the coronavirus crisis.

US President Donald Trump on Sunday calling his predecessor Barack Obama 'grossly incompetent' on his criticism over coronavirus crisis.

This came as Trump arrived back at the White House after a working weekend at Camp David.

Earlier on Sunday, Obama criticized US leaders overseeing the COVID-19 response for a second time, telling college graduates online that the pandemic shows many officials, as he put it, “aren’t even pretending to be in charge.”

He mentioned no names but appears to be gearing up to campaign for his former vice president Joe Biden, a Democrat running against President Donald Trump in the November election.

Read | Obama criticizes virus response in online graduation speech

The US ranks first in the world in the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus, having officially recorded over 1.4 million cases of the new virus and 88,709 deaths.

The coronavirus causes only mild symptoms in many, but it can cause serious illness or death for some, particularly older adults and those with certain health conditions.

(AP)

Washington: US President Donald Trump on Sunday called his predecessor Barack Obama 'grossly incompetent', in response to criticism from the former president of the current leadership's handling of the coronavirus crisis.

US President Donald Trump on Sunday calling his predecessor Barack Obama 'grossly incompetent' on his criticism over coronavirus crisis.

This came as Trump arrived back at the White House after a working weekend at Camp David.

Earlier on Sunday, Obama criticized US leaders overseeing the COVID-19 response for a second time, telling college graduates online that the pandemic shows many officials, as he put it, “aren’t even pretending to be in charge.”

He mentioned no names but appears to be gearing up to campaign for his former vice president Joe Biden, a Democrat running against President Donald Trump in the November election.

Read | Obama criticizes virus response in online graduation speech

The US ranks first in the world in the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus, having officially recorded over 1.4 million cases of the new virus and 88,709 deaths.

The coronavirus causes only mild symptoms in many, but it can cause serious illness or death for some, particularly older adults and those with certain health conditions.

(AP)

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