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McConnell was referring to remarks Obama made Friday during a phone call with thousands of alumni of his administration in which he said the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus is a "absolute chaotic disaster." While Obama has largely refrained from publicly commenting on his successor, he has not shied away from criticizing Trump at times.
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Former Obama administration officials, however, have said that they did, in fact, share with the incoming Trump administration plans for handling a pandemic during the transition period.
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