President Trump, who has made vindictiveness a trademark of both his personal style and his presidency, has shown in recent days that he has no intentions of changing in the face of the COVID-19 epidemic.
Trump has taken advantage of the worldwide pandemic to pursue his grudge against Sen. Mitt Romney, an on-again, off-again political rival who was the only Republican in the U.S. Senate to vote to convict Trump at his impeachment trial. When he learned that Romney, 73, was self-quarantining due to possible exposure to the coronavirus, Trump remarked sarcastically, “Gee, that’s too bad.” After Romney announced he had tested negative for the virus, Trump piled on the sarcasm Tuesday in a tweet.
While insisting he was doing all he could to assist states that have been hit hard by the pandemic, the president hasn’t spared governors of states whom he considers ungrateful, overly demanding or inadequately obsequious. After referring to Washington state Gov. Jay Inslee as a “snake” for his criticism of the administration’s coronavirus response, Trump has left him off the short list of governors he invokes at his press briefings. Although he has had occasional kind words for California Gov.
During the 2016 presidential campaign, Melania Trump said of her husband, “When you attack Donald, he will punch back 10 times harder.”
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