Donald Trump's old tweets during the Ebola crisis are reason enough to be worried about his competency in handling the coronavirus outbreak.

A quick search of Trump's past tweets about former President Barack Obama's handling of the Ebola outbreak in 2014 reveals his hypocritical thoughts as he handles the coronavirus pandemic.

Here are the top five hypocritical things Trump tweeted.

1. Trump accused Obama of playing golf instead of monitoring the outbreak when it was discovered.

In early January, the coronavirus was already proven to be deadly in Asia. However, Trump appeared unbothered while attending rallies, making visits to Mar-a-Lago and playing rounds of golf.

Trump was quick to criticize Obama for the exact same thing.

2. Trump criticized Obama for making Ebola worse with his response.

Trump ignored the advice of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and allowed those who may be susceptible to the coronavirus to board commercial flights, the Associated Press reported. The CDC tried to warn seniors to not board flights, but Trump rejected the organization's advice.

Oddly enough, Trump had stricter views about passengers potentially having Ebola on airplanes six years ago.

3. Trump accused Democrats of politicizing an outbreak when he did the same to Obama.

Back in February, Trump spoke about the coronavirus for the first time and was quick to shoot down Democrats wanting to use this incident against him, saying politizing the coronavirus is not what the country needs. However, when Trump was a private citizen, he politized national disasters as if they were Obama's fault.

4. Trump criticized Obama for not having the best people working on the outbreak.

During the Ebola outbreak, the Obama administration had the CDC and its Ebola experts consult with national security experts. Trump, who appointed Vice President Mike Pence, a man without a science background, to lead coronavirus response efforts, however, criticized Obama for appointing someone with little medical experience.

5. Trump isn't responsible for the coronavirus, but Obama is responsible for Ebola.

Blavity previously reported how Trump tried to dodge any responsibility of the coronavirus, dismissing the question as "nasty" despite him disbanding the pandemic response team in 2018. In 2015, however, he tweeted the nation needed stronger leadership.

Though Trump has criticized Obama in the past for his response to Ebola, his actions have been somewhat similar to the former president. As he now tries to double-down on responding to the coronavirus crisis, the Senate passed a spending bill on Wednesday allocating more than $8 billion in funding to fight the coronavirus, which Trump is expected to sign.