Former President Barack Obama said he gave ex-President Donald Trump a pandemic playbook when Trump took office β but he disregarded it.
βHe ignored it,β Obama said during a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Las Vegas on Saturday. βAnd three years later, a pandemic hits.β
He said the Covid-19 pandemic was a βgenerational pandemicβ and that any president would have had a hard time before noting how the United Statesβ death rate compared to countries like Canada that responded proactively to the global outbreak.
βBut if you look at a country like Canada, their per capita death rate was 40% lower than it was here in the United States. So just do the math. Thatβs more than 400,000 people,β Obama said. βPeopleβs grandmothers, peopleβs fathers, peopleβs moms who would have been alive if Donald Trump had just paid attention and tried to follow the plan that we gave him.β
He continued, saying it does matter and makes a difference to have a president who is βcompetent,β βcares about youβ and βlistens to people who are experts in these areas.β
βIf you hear somebody say it doesnβt matter, it does matter,β Obama added. βAnd at some point, it will make a difference to them.β
In early 2020, then-Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (Republican, Kentucky) claimed that the Obama administration didnβt leave any pandemic playbook. Soon after that, Ronald Klain, the White House Ebola response coordinator from October 2014 to February 2015, posted the playbook on social media, while Nicole Lurie, an Obama administration official, confirmed its existence.