Biden Admits ‘No Federal Solution’ To Fighting COVID: ‘Can Only Be Solved At The State Level’

Francesco Abbruzzino, The Uncensored Report, LLC

 

 

Joe Biden admitted that the federal government can’t stop the COVID pandemic, agreeing with GOP governors that it can only be tackled “at the state level.”

 

Biden made the surprising comment during a conference call Monday with governors discussing the government response to the spread of the mild Omicron variant in the U.S.

“One word of concern or encouragement for your team is that as you look towards federal solutions that will help alleviate the challenge, make sure that we do not let federal solutions stand in the way of state solutions,” Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) told Biden.

 

“The production of 500 million rapid tests that will be distributed by the federal government is great, but obviously that dries up the supply chain for the solutions that we might offer as governor.”

 

 

Biden replied, “There is no federal solution. This gets solved at the state level.”

 

“I’m looking at Gov. [Chris] Sununu on the board here. He talks about that a lot,” Biden said, referring to the Republican New Hampshire governor. “And it ultimately gets down to where the rubber meets the road and that’s where the patient is in need of help, or preventing the need for help.”

 

Biden’s remarks are a complete reversal of what he was claiming just weeks before the 2020 election, assuring the American people that his administration would “shut down the virus.”

 

Throughout his puppet presidency, Biden has leveraged the federal government to impose his will on the American people, including mask mandates in schools and public transportation, increased fines for noncompliance, and forcing federal contractors to get the COVID injection – a policy that was blocked following several court rulings.

 

Almost poetically, Biden departed the White House after the conference call to spend the week at his estate in Wilmington, Delaware.

 

 

This comes after Biden’s federal vaccine mandate initiatives suffered a string of losses in the courts over their constitutionality.

 

The Biden administration is currently waiting for the Supreme Court to review its vaccine mandate for employers with over 100 workers.

 

Watch the full conference call: