New York Post

Don seethes at Xi

Says he scolds leader over virus

- By MARK MOORE marklmoore@nypost.com Yaron Steinbuch

President Trump on Monday said that he regularly chews out Chinese leader Xi Jinping about China’s failure to contain the coronaviru­s pandemic and allowing it to spread across the globe and infect millions of people, killing almost 1 million.

The president was asked about a Post exclusive report on findings from the House Foreign Affairs Committee that the COVID-19 pandemic might have been prevented if the Chinese Communist Party hadn’t covered up the severity of the outbreak.

“I say it every time I speak [to Xi]. And I’m angry at him because they could have stopped this, they could have stopped it easily,” Trump said on “Fox & Friends.”

“They stopped it from going back further into their country. But they didn’t stop it from going out to the rest of the world, of which we’re a part. They didn’t stop it from coming here, in Europe and all over the world — 188 countries, to be exact. They did not stop it. Countries are devastated,” the president added.

The panel’s 96-page report, obtained first by The Post, found China destroyed evidence, hid public-health informatio­n and suppressed doctors and journalist­s who tried to sound alarms about the pandemic after the first cases were reported in the city of Wuhan in December.

It also accused the World Health Organizati­on of “parroting” Beijing propaganda.

The coronaviru­s has infected more than 31 million people around the world, killing some 962,000.

The death toll in the United States has topped 200,000.

Trump also was asked about a Reuters report of a video released by the Chinese air force showing nuclearequ­ipped bombers carrying out a simulated attack on a US Air Force base in Guam.

Host Brian Kilmeade asked the president how he would counter the threat from China.

“Well, I won’t be telling you that. They know they’ve got some big problems, OK, if they play around. If they want to play the game, they’ve got a big problem,” Trump said.

“You’ll just have to follow that one on the news, Brian, but you’ll be the first to get there and you’ll probably be the first to know,” he said.

The video was released Saturday by the People’s Liberation Army Air Force as China continued a second day of military drills near Taiwan, an island territory China claims as its own.

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