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Obama Tosses His Support Behind One Of Liz Warren’s Many Plans To Tackle COVID-19 Pandemic

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Former President Barack Obama appeared to toss support behind Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s most recent plan to tackle the coronavirus pandemic.

Warren “provides a cogent summary of how federal policymakers should be thinking about the pandemic in the coming months,” Obama said Monday on Twitter, referring to the Massachusetts senators’ belief that the federal government should direct states on a strategy.

Obama included in his tweet a link to an Vox article fleshing out Warren’s multiple plans before noting that Warren “often does” provide wise advice on such issues. (RELATED: Sens. Bernie Sanders, Liz Warren’s Former Advisers Helped Author A $2 Trillion Green Energy Stimulus Deal)

Warren rolled out first plan in January on ways to confront the virus — which originated in Wuhan, China, before spreading across the globe, killing tens of thousands of people in the process. She suggested in a Medium post that month that federal funding should go to preventing pandemics before they begin.

Warren added a second plan and third plan in March, both of which address the virus’ march through the United States as well as how the pandemic has impacted the American economy, which has bled more than 10 million jobs since the government effectively ground the country to a screeching halt.

U.S. President Barack Obama waves as he walks from the Oval Office of the White House in Washington before their departure September 9, 2015. Obama is going to deliver remarks at Macomb Community College in Warren, Michigan on “the importance of investing in skills and growing the economy”. REUTERS/Yuri Gripas

President Donald Trump needs to orchestrate a national response, Warren told Vox’s Ezra Klein.

“We need a national response,” she said. “It is the federal government that can order the tests. It is the federal government that can use the Defense Production Act in order to force companies to produce the test kits, the masks, the gowns, the kinds of things that we actually need in a crisis. The states don’t have the power to do that. Only the federal government does.”

Warren, a Democrat who ran unsuccessfully for president in 2020, has rehashing a common criticism that Trump is not doing enough to force states into acting in a unified way to protect citizens. Other Democrats have mirrored this position.

Former Vice President Joe Biden, for instance, offered on April 1 to call the White House and propose some ideas to help the president hash a game plan.

“As he has said repeatedly, Donald Trump is not accountable for coronavirus itself — but he is accountable for the federal government’s slow and chaotic response to this outbreak,” Biden’s presidential campaign manager Kate Bedingfield said on Fox News on April.

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