WASHINGTON (BLOOMBERG) - President Donald Trump and his likely Democratic challenger Joe Biden spoke by telephone on Monday (April 6) about the coronavirus outbreak after the former vice president offered to share with the White House his ideas for combating the pandemic.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump and his likely Democratic challenger Joe Biden spoke by telephone on Monday about the coronavirus outbreak after the former vice president offered to share with the White House his ideas for combating the pandemic.
Bedingfield said that Biden used the call to share"several suggestions for actions the administration can take now to address the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and expressed his appreciation for the spirit of the American people in meeting the challenges facing the nation." "Why doesn't Vice President Biden call the White House today and offer some support? He's in his bunker in Wilmington," Conway said on Fox News.
Biden has often said that while Trump didn't create the coronavirus crisis, he didn't react fast enough to the early threat and subsequent warnings from experts.
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