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- President Donald Trump on Monday said he wouldn't have called for former President Barack Obama's resignation after over 160,000 people in the US died to the coronavirus.
- "No, I wouldn't have done that," Trump said. "I think it's been amazing what we've been able to do."
- In 2014, a few weeks before the first travel-associated case of Ebola was diagnosed in the US, Trump suggested that Obama should resign.
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President Donald Trump on Monday said he wouldn't have called for Barack Obama's resignation after over 160,000 people in the US died to the coronavirus.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump suggested he wouldn't blame Obama if he was leading the country through one of the worst pandemics in modern history.
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