Dear Senator, thank you for your incorrect sound bites': Trump writes sarcastic letter to top Democrat over coronavirus response

Donald Trump and Mike Pence arrive for a White House briefing on the coronavirus pandemic: Getty Images
Donald Trump and Mike Pence arrive for a White House briefing on the coronavirus pandemic: Getty Images

First, Donald Trump scolded Chuck Schumer for criticising his administration and playing "politics." But then, the president panned the Senate Democratic leader during his nightly coronavirus briefing.

"Now is not the time for politics," Mr Trump said before the White House released a letter from the president back to Mr Schumer sharply rebuking him. The duo has feuded for years.

"Thank you for your Democrat public relations letter and incorrect sound bites, which are wrong in every way," Mr Trump wrote in a letter responding to one Mr Schumer wrote him urging him to put a military official in charge of distributing medical supplies to fight Covid-19.

"The existing federal leadership void has left America with an ugly spectacle in which States and cities are literally fending for themselves, often in conflict and competition with each other, when trying to procure precious medical supplies and equipment," the Senate minority leader wrote.

The two New Yorkers spoke by phone several times recently, but they decided to trade barbs on paper on Thursday as thousands more Americans tested positive for the disease.

"If you spent less time on your ridiculous impeachment hoax, which went haplessly on forever and ended up going nowhere (except increasing my poll numbers) and instead focused on helping the people of New York, then New York would not have been so completely unprepared for the 'invisible enemy.' No wonder AOC and others are thinking about running against you in the primary. If they did, they would likely win," Mr Trump wrote.

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