Patine
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It's not bipartisan, it's universal. No one was any kind of beacon of truth and light, especially at first. But there's a big difference between saying "blame is bipartisan" and "in the end, Trump's failures have been massively more negatively impactful than that of any other public figure".
I would say the Green Party USA is the notable U.S. political party that really lacks any blame or culpability at all, really. The Libertarian and Constitution Parties supported the "lack of enforceability of mandatory COVID-19 restrictions because of absolute views of the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights," the Peace and Justice Party and the Party of Socialism and Liberation were BIG supporters of BLM rallies, where the disease was spread just as much as at big Trump rallies, and the utter apathy on the matter of the Reform/Delta hybrid ticket of De la Fuante is appalling. But the Republicans (not just Trump, alone - Medieval Monarchists, take note) have an immense deal of responsibility, too, but so do Democrats, especially with certain State and Local Governments dominated by them, and a number of clumsy maneuvers in Congress.