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Biden scorns Trump, Bush on World AIDS Day despite GOP presidents’


WASHINGTON — President Biden on Wednesday knocked his predecessor Donald Trump in a World AIDS Day speech and claimed House Speaker Nancy Pelosi got “even” President George W. Bush to care about HIV/AIDS.

But Biden jabbed at the former president, though not by name, despite Trump setting a 2030 goal to end HIV transmission and seemed to also minimize Bush’s role setting up the PEPFAR program that saved millions of lives and lowered transmission by giving medicine to poor and mostly African countries.

“Nancy, not a joke, you were the one who started that fight in a way that you took it on with such passion,” Biden told Pelosi (D-Calif.) at the White House. “It was viewed as a political death sentence to take this issue on at the time. But you did it. You fundamentally changed the way we looked at this. You even got George Bush to lead on this too.”

President Joe Biden listens during an event to commemorate World AIDS Day in the East Room of the White House in Washington DC on Wednesday, December 1, 2021.
President Joe Biden listens during an event to commemorate World AIDS Day in the East Room of the White House on Dec. 1, 2021.
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Working in a dig at Trump, Biden put on a look of disgust while delivering the applause line: “When my administration came to office, not only did we re-establish the White House Office of National AIDS policy which hard to believe…”

“That was the easiest possible thing to do,” Biden continued. “No, I really mean it. Think about it, think about it, it gets a round of applause in the year 2021 when we say that? I mean, it should have never ever — anyway, I don’t want to get into that.”

Biden didn’t mention Trump’s surprising 2019 launch of a federal initiative “to eliminate the HIV epidemic in the United States within 10 years.” Trump backed that plan with a final budget request of $716 million to fight HIV/AIDS.

Dr. Anthony Fauci (R), Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the Chief Medical Advisor to the President, listens as U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks to commemorate World AIDS Day at the White House on December 01, 2021 in Washington, DC.
Dr. Anthony Fauci listens as President Biden delivers remarks to commemorate World AIDS Day at the White House on Dec. 1, 2021.
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President Donald Trump (L) and Jerry Falwell (R),
Former President Donald Trump and Jerry Falwell. Trump set a goal to end HIV transmission by 2030.
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Biden told the crowd about his administration’s own $670 million HIV/AIDS budget request, which actually is less than Trump’s.

“We’re going to take aggressive action and back it up. We’ve asked Congress for $670 million, a historic budget request, for the ending the HIV epidemic in the United States initiative,” Biden said.

The president gave Bush greater credit later in the event, while regaling the crowd about his own role re-authorizing Bush’s PEPFAR program, which the Republican president proposed in January 2003 before Congress approved an initial $15 billion to aid poor countries. Pelosi was not a bill sponsor, but voted for the bill and supported PEPFAR extensions.

The White House in Washington is decorated to commemorate World AIDS Day, Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021.
The White House is decorated to commemorate World AIDS Day on Dec. 1, 2021.
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President George W. Bush
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