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Biden Calls Trump a “Liar” in the First Presidential Debate

Saying that Donald Trump is a liar and a man who doesn’t know what he’s talking about, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden tore into US President Trump’s reply to the COVID-19 pandemic which has killed over 200,000 Americans, plunged the economy and overturned life across the nation over.

President Trump and Biden swam into their first debate on Tuesday night in Cleveland, Ohio with precisely 35 days till the 2020 US political election.

In the hour and a half long schedule, Trump’s reply to the COVID-19 pandemic is relied upon to remain front and center in this initial 2020 presidential debate. The debate started with the hot button issue of Trump’s not too long Supreme Court pick.

Trump chose Amy Coney Barrett days after the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, starting feelings of fear among Democrats that Trump is pushing through his plan to move the nation’s highest court to a 6-3 conservative majority.

Trump said the following on his decision of Barrett: And we just, we won the election and therefore we have the right to choose her and very few people knowingly would say otherwise.

Biden snapped, saying: Everything he says here is a lie.

He added: The wrong guy at the wrong time.

Biden said in light of a significant number of Trump’s claims: This man doesn’t know what he’s talking about.

Biden additionally taunted Trump for his dubious comments on utilizing bleach as a potential solution for the COVID-19.

For Trump, this vital time in his re-appointment campaign comes days after a New York Times examination uncovered stunning details on Trump’s taxes. Trump, the Times stated, paid only $750 in federal income taxes the year he ran for president and in his initial year in the White House. Trump paid no federal income taxes in 10 of the previous 15 years.

Not too long-ago polling reveals Trump’s support among key voter groups has slipped since 2016. Biden walked onto the stage holding driving in head to head polls and by razor slim edges in certain battlegrounds.

In the significant battlegrounds of Pennsylvania, Iowa, Ohio, Wisconsin and Michigan where Trump was in the lead at this time in 2016, he is currently following Biden. A RealClearPolitics survey of surveys average puts Biden at around 6 points in front of Trump nationally.

Trump spent a decent portion of the day in debate preparation, with a considerable amount of his close aides near behind. Past New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, child in-law Jared Kushner and previous White House guide Kellyanne Conway were in the blend.

Past Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on network TV that she is watching the discussion with great interest.

She had a bit of pre-debate guidance for Biden. She said: Don’t get pulled into all the craziness.

She also said the Biden must tell his story to the people of America.

Chris Wallace, Fox News anchor, is supervising the confrontation and has separated the discussion into six sections: the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy, Trump’s and Biden’s records, the Supreme Court, the integrity of the political election and, race and violence in our cities.

Trump has been rustling up the thought that he is setting up an all-out attack on Biden. Trump will attempt, as he has done previously, to paint Biden’s forty years in Washington as proof that he is unequipped for closure and that his son Hunter Biden profited from corruption.

Two additional debates are happening in the next month, on October 15 at Miami, Florida and October 22, at Nashville, Tennessee.

 

 

source: with input from ians