Barack Obama & Joe Biden Discuss Trump, Coronavirus, & Racial Justice


Barack Obama and Joe Biden sat down for a discussion on the coronavirus, Donald Trump, and the protests for racial justice.

Former President Barack Obama joined presidential candidate Joe Biden for a “Socially Distanced Conversation,” where the two discussed Donald Trump, the coronavirus pandemic, and the protests for racial justice.

Barack Obama & Joe Biden Discuss Trump, Coronavirus, & Racial JusticeAlex Wong / Getty s

The conversation kicked f with Obama relating the current economic crisis to that 2008, when the two first took fice. 

“We had to move fast. Not just in 100 days, but we had to move in the first month to get the Recovery Act passed. We’re now in a situation where not only do we have] an economic crisis but we have a public health crisis to boot,” he says.

Biden responds by explaining “We’ve got to sustain and keep people from going under forever,” the former Vice President said. “There’s already 10,000 businesses that are not likely to open again, a significant number them small businesses and minority businesses.” He goes on to say the public health care system needs to be improved, an issue he’s been tentative on in the past. 

The two move to discuss Trump’s handling the pandemic: “I don’t think he has any sense empathy,” Biden says. “I don’t think he can associate at all.”

Check out the full dialogue below.

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