Follow our live coverage of the presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Be sure to refresh the page once we get closer to kickoff.Asked why he continues you hold rallies against the advice of his own health experts, Trump’s responded: “Because people want to hear what I have to say.”He said Biden “does the circles with three people some place,” referring to the small, socially distant events he holds.
Trump went on to say that the country would have suffered far more than the 200,000-plus deaths and the 7 million-plus cases of COVID-19 if Biden had been president. In one case before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 7th Circuit, she would have allowed Indiana to try again to win court approval of a law banning abortions based on sex, gender or disability.Biden ducked a question about whether he would support adding more justices to the Supreme Court if Amy Coney Barrett is confirmed.
A USA TODAY investigation found CDC in February gave local health officials slow, confusing and conflicting information – or none at all – on how to deal with coronavirus. “It is what it is because it is who you are,” Biden said, referencing Trump’s remarks from September when the president said the death toll from COVID-19 “is what it is.”
True to form, Trump came out swinging – calling Biden a “socialist,” accusing him of catering to the left-wing of his party, repeatedly talking over the former vice president and moderator Chris Wallace. It was the kind of attack line the president often levels at his rallies. “Whatever position I take, that will become the issue,” he said. “The issue,” Biden said, “is the American people should speak. You should go out and vote.”When asked what his plan is to replace the Affordable Care Act, Trump insisted he had one before touting a largely symbolic order claiming to help protect Americans with pre-existing conditions.
“I am the Democratic Party right now,” Biden said. “The platform of the Democratic Party is what I, in fact, approved of.”President Donald Trump said at the start of the debate that he and Senate Republicans have the right to fill the vacant seat on the Supreme Court. What’s more, the timetable is extremely short. Usually, it takes about 70 days for a Supreme Court nominee to win confirmation. Republicans are truncating the schedule to get it done in the space of 38 days. No justice in history has been confirmed later than July before a presidential election.
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Cut his microphone !! How can we tell msnbc to cut his microphone
Where is Jo Jorgensen!?!
Trump refuses to release his returns.
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