Trump is a bad president, but the GDP is declining at a record rate because of the COVID-19 pandemic, not his policies.
As much as I dislike President Trump, I do not think the current economic situation can be or should be attributed to him, contrary to what your headline implies.
Perhaps if he had provided the leadership we expect of our presidents, we would be more on the road to recovery. But even with that, the economy would have suffered a downturn. It’s enough to point out his reelection plans hinged on how well the economy was doing, and that has been blown to smithereens — but basically, it is not of his doing.
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