How about accurately? Not every negative statement is equivalent to every other. "Trump supporters murdered the country on January 6" is strongly-worded, highly negative, and so far from being true that it's not worth saying.
The government's pandemic response was at times incompetent (e.g. botched tests early on), may have been corrupt (e.g. why were J&J vaccines or Merck's Molnupiravir authorized instead of rejected as not good enough?), probably was illegal in places (e.g. eviction moratorium), and certainly was devastating (insipid response pandering to political interests leading to 0.3% of the population dying, in contrast with best-in-class world totals of 10x less).
Ironically, the lack of stronger measures (i.e. the overly large distance between what happened and "locking people in their homes") contributed to the bulk of the unnecessary deaths. Republican attachment to feelings over epidemiological evidence ("facts") are the second largest factor (https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2021/12/05/1059828993/data-vaccine-misinformation-trump-counties-covid-death-rate).
Regarding MTG--well, I'll stop asking, because my question contains premises and if they're not met then an answer is uninformative.