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2020-10-23T01:21:52.218Z


| United StatesThe incumbent president and Democratic candidate began the latest presidential confrontation for the election campaign • On the agenda: suspicions of corruption in the Hunter Biden email affair, US foreign policy, climate change and the raging coronary epidemic in the country President Trump and Democratic candidate Biden // Photo: AFP The confrontation began between US President Donald Trump a


The incumbent president and Democratic candidate began the latest presidential confrontation for the election campaign • On the agenda: suspicions of corruption in the Hunter Biden email affair, US foreign policy, climate change and the raging coronary epidemic in the country

  • President Trump and Democratic candidate Biden // Photo: AFP

The confrontation began between US President Donald Trump and former Vice President and Democratic candidate in the White House race, Joe Biden.

The two are expected to answer questions in a variety of areas with new allegations in the background, the corruption case involving Ben and the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden. 

The two candidates clashed over the corona and President Trump accused Biden of failing to treat a previous medical crisis that plagued his country during his presidency and attacked: "Now he comes and tells us what to do."

Biden, for his part, has accused Trump of neglecting the corona crisis and hanging hope on developing vaccines. 

Trump attacked Biden and said, "I did not allow myself to shut down and run the campaign from the basement as Biden did. I could have locked myself in a beautiful room in the White House. We cannot shut down our nation."

Source: israelhayom

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