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That's some ignorant assessment you've made, here's some facts....
'The federal government made $2.6 trillion in funds available to respond to COVID-19 and spent $1.6 trillion of that in fiscal year 2020. Federal revenue decreased 3% in fiscal year 2020. Federal spending grew 45% in fiscal year 2020'.
You ignore many Trump accomplishments. Maybe you'll remember this one...Operation Warp Speed. Trump said he'd get a vaccine out in record time while his critics claimed the process would take years. OWS was announced in May of 2020 and some Emergency Use Approvals were issued in early December of 2020.
Not only were vaccines developed but so were the means to distribute around the USA. A real life example being my wife...she received her first shot on 12/16/20 in a very small town in N. Wisconsin. Even Biden was fully vaccinated by his swearing in on Jan 20, 64 million doses had been released by Jan 31.
At the time of Bidens first shot he said, "I think the administration deserves some credit getting this off the ground with Operation Warp Speed," Biden said. "This give us great hope," he said.
Unfortunately the recognition didn't last very long and Biden began taking credit for Trumps accomplishment. Not surprising when you consider his intellectual prowess is best illustrated by his plagiarism.
Seems you have your facts wrong about the development of the Covid vaccine and Trump. Pfizer's senior vice president and head of vaccine research and development, Kathrin Jansen, publicly distanced the company from the Trump administration's Operation Warp Speed vaccine initiative. Jansen was quoted by The New York Times as saying, "We were never part of the Warp Speed. We have never taken any money from the U.S. government, or from anyone."
Pfizer does state that the vaccine was developed by a joint effort between their Germany lab and their US lab.