Pence, 60,was appearing onMeet the Pressto discuss the government’s coronavirus response. Trump put him in charge of addressing the respiratory virus last week.
Pence avoided directly commenting on Don Jr.’s argument, who had said “for them [Democrats] to try to take a pandemic and seemingly hope that it comes here and kills millions of people so that they can end Donald Trump’s streak of winning is a new level of sickness.”
“None of this seems to match the facts,” Todd told Pence. “What facts are there that Democrats are doing this? Seems like people are asking questions and they’re concerned about the virus. This implies some sort of political motivation, which is kind of gross.”
“There’s been a lot of irresponsible rhetoric among Democrats and commentators on the left,” Pence responded.
Asked for examples, he pointed toa recent column inThe New York Timestitled “Let’s Call It Trumpvirus.” Todd said back that that did not seem representative of Democrats broadly, as Don Jr. had contended.
“When you see voices on our side pushing back on outrageous and irresponsible rhetoric on the other side, I think that’s important, and I think it’s justified,” Pence said.
“Some of the stuff he says is so bizarre that you can laugh at it,” former Vice President Joe Biden, who is running to challenge Trump in November, told reporters on Saturday. “The president of the United States says it’s a hoax? It’s hard to believe. Even for him, it’s hard to believe.”
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The coronavirus has spread to some 60 countries around the world, infecting more than 89,000 people and killing more than 3,000. Still, health officials have stressed that the average risk to Americans from the virus is low.
The first two deaths in the United States were reported this weekend, in Washington.
“This is about the lives of American people,” Pence told NBC’s Chuck Todd on Sunday. “This is no time for politics.”
The vice president declined to specifically comment on what both Don Jr. and conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh had said about coronavirus, but he said he had “great respect” for Limbaugh.
“And that’s why my friends that you just played clips of are pushing back as hard as they’re pushing,” he told Todd. “It’s time for the other side to turn down the volume.”
Vice President Mike Pence speaks at a White House briefing on Feb. 26.ERIC BARADAT/AFP via Getty

Democrats were critical of Pence being named in charge of the government’s coronavirus response, citing what they said was his mishandling of an HIV outbreak in Indiana when he was the state’s governor.
“It is utterly irresponsible to put him in charge of US coronavirus response as the world sits on the cusp of a pandemic,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wrote on Twitter following the announcement. “This decision could cost people their lives. Pence’s past decisions already have.”
Pence will oversee and coordinate communications between the CDC, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Department of Homeland Security, the Departments of Transportation and the State Department, while staying in touch with governors and state officials to monitor the outbreak around the country.
Peter Hotez, the dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine and a leading voice on global health outbreaks, told PEOPLE: “It’s going to be more than a full-time job, so I guess that’s the question: Will he be allowed to walk away from his other responsibilities as vice president in order to focus on this?”
source: people.com