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Peter Navarro criticizes Obama
Peter Navarro, a top economic adviser to Donald Trump, has criticized Barack Obama after the former president said the country was suffering from a vacuum of leadership on the coronavirus crisis.
“I’m glad Mr Obama has a new job as Joe Biden’s press secretary,” Navarro said on ABC News’ This Week. Biden, Obama’s former vice president, is running against Trump for president.
In a speech billed as an address to graduates on Saturday, Obama said “more than anything, this pandemic has fully, finally torn back the curtain that so many of the folks in charge know what they’re doing. A lot of them aren’t even pretending to be in charge.”
Navarro responded that Obama’s administration “was a kumbaya of incompetence”. He falsely accused the former president, as Trump frequently has, of allowing “millions of manufacturing jobs” to move to China. In fact the main transfer of manufacturing jobs from the United States to China, such as it was, occurred in the early 2000s, before Obama was president.
Separately, in repetition of a reckless Trumpian line with no basis in evidence, Navarro accused China of deliberately “seeding” the world with the novel coronavirus, which Navarro calls “China virus”.
“The Chinese behind the shield of the World Health Organization – for two months – hid the virus from the world and then sent hundreds of thousands of Chinese on aircraft to Milan, New York and around the world to seed that,” Navarro said on ABC. “They could have kept it in Wuhan. Instead it became a pandemic.”
In fact Chinese scientists raised the alarm about Covid-19 in early January and published the genomic structure of Sars-CoV-2 online on 11 January so that scientists worldwide could begin fighting the virus. But the Trump administration failed to stand up widespread testing for the virus and educate the public about the looming threat, with Trump dismissing the virus as a Democratic hoax.
An uptick in racist attacks against Asian Americans in the United States has coincided with the Trump administration’s messaging blaming China for Covid-19.
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Source: US Politics - theguardian.com