I was stupid because I did not write my name on the “Corona” aid checks.

The outgoing US President, Joe Biden, described himself as “stupid” because he did not add his name to the aid checks during the spread of the “Corona” pandemic, which is what his predecessor and expected successor, Donald Trump, did during the year 2020.
Trump added during a speech he delivered at the Brookings Institution, in which he defended the economic decisions taken by his administration: “I signed the American Rescue Plan, which is the most important economic recovery package in our history, but I also learned something from Donald Trump, as he wrote his name and signed the checks that… He presented it to the people, but I did not sign it,” pointing to his head and saying, “I was stupid,” which sparked laughter from the audience.
But Biden sent letters through the IRS, signed by him, explaining the aid checks that said: “American citizen, on March 11, 2021, you signed the American Rescue Plan, a law that will help provide vaccinations to America and provide immediate economic relief to hundreds of millions.” of Americans, and this fulfills the promise I made to you, and will contribute to helping millions of Americans overcome this crisis,” referring to the “Corona” pandemic that led to the death of 1.2 million people. In America.
Trump’s handling of the health crisis was widely criticized for his talk about injecting disinfectants, promoting unproven treatments, and aversion to lockdowns.
But Trump insisted that the stimulus checks sent must bear his signature, a step that represents a milestone that former President Barack Obama repeatedly called for during the election campaign of Democrat Kamala Harris, Trump’s rival in the recent elections.
During one of the crowds, Obama urged voters not to be “fooled” by it, and Obama explained: “Joe Biden sent a check during the pandemic, just as relief was provided to people during the Great Recession, and the truth is that we did not put our name on it because it was not about satisfying our selfishness, and it was not about “It wasn’t about presenting our policies, it was about helping people, and that’s the difference.”
But Obama’s comments brought him criticism from the “Late Night” program hosted by comedian Seth Myers, who urged future Democrats to promote their achievements more openly, as Trump did.
Myers said: “Yes, that is true, but you have to put your name on it next time, and Biden should have sent each person $1,000 in the mail and called them Biden dollars,” adding: “This is not an issue of the left versus the extreme left, but rather you have to improve People’s lives in a way that can be understood directly and easily, and then you can take full credit for it yourself.” About the Huffington Post
. Democrats have faced criticism for not touting their accomplishments.
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