Well yeah, that's what happens when you give corporations permanent unilateral tax cuts, and you don't adjust the budget. On that note, why hasn't Biden raised the corporate tax rate back to what it was before Trump? Also, this is a pretty low bar, "ran up less debt". How about eliminating our deficit and balancing our budget?
However, to your point he did not raise them to where they were at 35% before the Trump tax cuts were passed in 2017.
If I had to guess, it was probably because raising taxes is generally not a popular move with the general electorate; its an easy way to lose votes and piss off some powerful people (which makes the Trump tax cuts even worse in the long run.)
This is a fair question, so I did some extra digging.
It’s important to note that Trump was president for about 9 or 10 months of the pandemic, and Biden was president until it ended. Consequently, they both spent money on Covid relief. In addition to the article posted above (which shows Trump at 3.6 trillion and Biden at 2.1 trillion for Covid spending) I found the below:
According to this NY Times article from March 2022, there was about $5 trillion in pandemic-related stimulus. But, I did not see a breakdown for which administration spent how much.
However, I did find this article from ProPublica from January 2021 which indicates that Trump spent about $3 trillion. Assuming both articles are correct, that means Biden would have spent about $2 trillion on Covid as of March 2022.