Donald Trump entered a combative city corridor with NBC News on Thursday night, a debatable evening in which the president struggles to answer questions about his COVID, tax and debt tests.
The occasion of an hour more as a boxing attack than an interview and an argument with the electorate as Trump fought savannah Guthrie for a face mask, denouncing white supremacy and the QAnon conspiracy group.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden was questioned through ABC’s George Stephanopoulos in Philadelphia in front of an unsafe electorate hearing and set a much quieter tone on a night he noticed them facing in a debate, until Trump refused to settle for a resolution for debate.
The town halls’ split screen may not have been more different: while Stephanopoulus slightly interrupted Biden, in Miami Guthrie he asked more questions than the unsafe electorate to whom the night was faithful and challenged Trump several times the way the president does. I don’t know, given your preference for interviews with more comprehensive news organizations.
“Let’s ruin a show,” she told him when she asked him about the retweets on his Twitter account, which contained QAnon conspiracy theories and un proven claims that Seal Team Six killed the body of Osama bin Laden’s double.
“You’re not the crazy guy who can retweet anything,” Guthrie tells him, urgently on the subject.
He kept the president on guard with quick questions and repeated follow-ups, which led him to answer questions he sought to deflect, which Trump’s conservative supporters said was evidence of media bias.
But shortly after the debate ended, Trump’s crusade boasted of defeating Guthrie’s opponent, saying he had masterfully dominated his attacks.
During the evening, the president gave the impression that he owed more than $400 million to creditors, denied knowing QAnon while congratulating them on their fight against pedophilia, and refused to say whether he had been tested for COVID on the day of his death. first presidential debate.
Hunter Biden’s emails, which were revealed through Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s non-public lawyer, before this week, were not discussed through ABC or NBC or Trump or Biden and whether he used his father to promote them. The typhoon on Twitter banned the distribution of email stories on its platform is also not discussed.
The NBC room has had many memorable moments, the most combative and some simply unusual. One of them came when Paulette Dale, described as a fondness for voting for Joe Biden, gave the impression of flirting with the president. Say you have a big smile. You are so charming when you smile, she tells him. “Thank you,” Trump said as the audience applauded.
The night began with the president saying it wasn’t the last time he tested negative for coronavirus before he was diagnosed on October 3.
”Let’s ruin a total show’,’ she told him when she asked him about the retweets on his Twitter account, which contained QAnon conspiracy theories and unfounded claims that Seal Team Six killed twice as much. from Osama Bin Laden’s body. ” You’re not the crazy guy who can just retweet anything,’ Guthrie tells him, ingsing him to the point.
Trump said he felt “fantastically” the debate and that there was no problem. “I was wonderfully fit for debate, ” he repeated. Photo: Trump touches his nose in an hour-long live forum on NBC News with a Florida organization electorated in miami
After the debate, Trump met with supporters and members of the open-air public in the city corridor to demand a photo of the president.
The city hall, which replaced the presidential debate moment scheduled for Thursday night in Miami, had many memorable moments, the most combative and some simply unusual. One of them came when Paulette Dale (left), described as an inclination to vote for Joe Biden, gave the impression of flirting with the president. “I’ll have to say you have a big smile. You are so charming when you smile,” he tells her. “Thank you,” Trump said as the audience applauded.
Outside Perez’s art museum, protesters piled up to prove to Donald Trump, and Biden’s supporters had symptoms that the president was racist.
The night began with the president saying it wasn’t the last time he tested negative for coronavirus before he was diagnosed on October 3.
Pressed through NBC’s Savannah Guthrie, Trump may simply not tell if he was tested for the disease on the day of the first presidential debate with Democratic candidate Joe Biden.
“Did you do it on the day of the debate?” Guthrie asked him.
‘I do not know. I don’t even remember, ” Trump replied.
Donald Trump was combative at his public meeting with NBC News on Thursday night, a debatable evening during which the president struggled to answer questions about his COVID tests, taxes, debt and a number of other topics.
Trump greets after a difficult debate in which he clashed with host Savannah Guthrie after refusing to participate in a virtual debate with Biden
Trump supporters amassed the debate outdoors, with a woman wearing a mask and wearing Trump badges.
The president said he’s not tested for COVID every day. “No, though, I pass a lot of tests,” he says.
The White House continually refused to respond when the president last tested negative before testing positive.
Prior to his September 29 debate with Biden, Trump attended two occasions in the White House: a rite in the rose garden for Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett and an occasion in the East Room for Gold Star families, where several participants were evaluated for COVID.
Trump said he felt “fantastically” the debate and that there was no problem.
“I’m in a wonderful way for debate. And it wasn’t until after the debate, as it was time, after the debate,” Trump said, that he began to feel bad.
Anti-Trump protester arrested through the outdoor police of the place where the debate unfolded as tensions escalate the fierce election campaign
A Trump supporter wore a T-shirt that read “Proud Boys did nothing wrong,” a reference to the far right Trump had said in the previous debate to “step back and get up. “
On ABC, Biden met through George Stephanopoulos in Philadelphia, in front of an unsafe electorate audience and set a much quieter tone.
At one point in an ad, Trump pulled out a handkerchief and hit his nose.
On the back of his right hand, there were giant bandages, suggesting he was receiving fluids intravenously, claiming to be “drug-free” after his war with coronavirus.
They had already seen it on Saturday with similar bandages, which were placed in a position that is used to administer fluids or medications intravenously, and much less frequently, can be used as a place to collect blood for testing, if the veins in the arm are difficult to access, a medical expert told DailyMail. com.
Earlier this week, Trump republished a conspiracy theory that the Navy SEAL team that shot Osama bin Laden killed his double body, so the team was killed through the Obama administration.
It was a retweet. That was someone’s opinion. And it was a retweet,” Trump said when asked about his mayor’s tweet with NBC News Thursday night.
“I’ll put it there. People can on their own. I won’t take a position,” the president continued.
The city’s moderator, NBC host Savannah Guthrie, who began the night asking the president about a variety of issues, led Trump to say that his retweets don’t take a stand.
“I don’t understand, the president, ” insisted Guthrie. ” You’re not like someone’s crazy guy who can just retwote anything.
Earlier this week, Trump republished a conspiracy theory that the Navy SEAL team that shot down Osama Bin Laden killed his double body, so the team was killed through the Obama administration.
Questions about the plots, and Trump’s refusal to denounce them, came after he republished a tweet asking whether SEAL Team Six killed Osama bin Laden. biden killed SEAL Team Six after the raid
O’Neill is a Trump fan who has criticized the president for his retweets about accusations
“It’s a retweet,” Trump insisted. And I do a lot of retweets and frankly because the media is so fake and so corrupt, if I didn’t have social media, I don’t call it Twitter, I call it social media, I couldn’t get the word out.
Questions about Trump’s plots and refusal to denounce them came after he republished a tweet asking whether SEAL Team Six killed Osama bin Laden.
The former Navy SEAL who shot bin Laden denounced Trump’s QAnon conspiracy theory on his Twitter that Biden killed SEAL Team Six after the raid.
Robert O’Neill, 44, gave the impression with Chris Cuomo on CNN on Wednesday night to express his displeasure that the country’s most senior “” “trampls on the graves of some of the most productive heroes” by claiming that the team had not killed. Bin Laden.
Online theory suggests that former Navy SEAL Robert O’Neill killed a duplicate of bin Laden’s frame in the 2011 raid and that Obama and Biden’s management were concerned about the murder of the project team to control it. He also claims bin Laden is still alive.
The concept shaped through QAnon, the far-right conspiracy theory focused on unfounded confidence that Trump is secretly fighting enemies in the ‘deep state’ and a network of child sex trafficking through paedophiles and satanic cannibals.
Trump says QAnon ‘strongly opposes pedophilia’ as he is challenged by tweets from conspiracy theory
The president asked about some other conspiracy theory, QAnon, before the electorate had a chance to ask Trump his questions.
I wanted to ask you about QAnon: it’s this theory that Democrats are a satanic network of paedophiles and you’re the savior. Now, can you just, once and for all, claim that this is surely not true?entirely, ” suggested Guthrie in a debatable exchange with the president.
“I don’t know anything about QAnon. I know very little,” Trump said.
“I told you, ” he insisted.
“You told me, but what you tell me doesn’t necessarily do, I hate to say that,” Trump said. “I don’t know anything about it. I know you’re very opposed to pedophilia, you’re fighting it very hard, but I don’t know.
Guthrie tried the technique through provocative comments from Republican Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska, who has clashed with Trump in the afterlife.
“Republican Senator Ben Sasse said QAnon’s quote is crazy and that genuine leaders call conspiracy theories conspiracies conspiracy theories,” he said.
“Maybe he’s right,” Trump admits.
“Why not just say it’s crazy and it’s not true?He asked about QAnon’s conspiracy theory.
“I can be honest, he’s probably right. I just don’t know about QAnon,” he repeated.
“You know, ” he said.
‘I don’t know. Tell me everything, ” he said. Let’s ruin the whole show. You with White Supremacy, I report it. Start with anything else. Come on, keep asking me those questions.
But let me tell you that what I hear is that they strongly oppose pedophilia and I agree with that. I mean, I agree with that and I agree with that, ” he said.
Trump also defended his resolve not to wear a mask. “People with masks catch her all the time,” she said, noting that Virginia Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam and Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina tested positive despite getting dressed. masked several times.
Trump gave the impression of verifying the key elements that his 2016 income tax bill source was only $750 while holding debts worth millions of dollars, even though he claimed that the publication of his tax return data was “illegal. “
“I think it’s a record number. You pay $750, it’s a deposit or a deposit fee,” Trump replied, apparently to verify the final assessment that the billionaire paid a fraction of what millions of Americans pay in taxes to the federal source of income.
Trump also did not object to the Times report, based on years of tax returns the newspaper claimed to have obtained, that it had a $421 million debt that would expire his next term, many of them with foreign entities.
“What they have done is illegal, number one. In addition, the figures are all with the published figures. And just so you understand, when you have a lot of real estate, I have a genuine estate, you know a lot. “? Trump has begun.
But then he seemed to verify multimillion-dollar debt when he told NBC’s Savannah Guthrie that it was only a fraction of his assets, and called himself “sub-indebted. “
Trump connected some of his properties and added the Doral Golf Club where he and Secret Service agents remain when he travels to Florida, as he did Thursday.
“Right down the street, Doral, Big Thing. That’s a wonderful thing. I’m way below — when I run, fortunately I’m very little indebted. I’m very in debt,” Trump said, using a word similar to non-unusual leveraged monetary terms.
“I have a very, very small percentage of debt with — in fact, I was part of it in favor of establishments looking to lend me money,” Trump said, without further explanation.
“Four hundred million, compared to the assets I have, all those wonderful homes around the world and, frankly, the Bank of America building in San Francisco. I don’t like what’s going on in San Francisco. . . “Said.
Trump spontaneously said that “I don’t owe money to Russia,” but did not give a transparent answer when asked if he owed it to foreign entities.
“Not that I know of, but I probably will because it’s very simple to solve. And if necessary. I’ll let you know who, who I owe you, whatever the small amount of money,” Trump told his interviewer. .
President Donald Trump gave the impression of verifying the key elements of reports on his ordinary federal tax bill of $750 in 2016, which he called a “deposit fee,” while seeming to verify that he has a lot of millions of debts but is “well below. “-indebted. “
The New York Times received tax returns from Trump that looked like he paid just $ 750 in income tax on his 2016 return when he claimed to be worth billions at the time.
He said it “a very small amount of money. ” He added: “It’s very clear. “It’s very, very clear, but that’s a small percentage of the value.
He refused the possibility of saying he would publish his statements when asked, “I’m contrôle. il it turned out I’m in control,” Trump said.
He also complained to the Internal Revenue Service, saying he was being treated politically unfairly. “No user in their right mind would stop working until it reached an agreement with the IRS,” he said. “I’m treated very badly through the IRS. They treat me very, very badly. There are other people from past administrations who treat me very poorly. But we’re in the process of verification. It’s a regime in many ways.
“They like the game, the rules, they do everything,” he said.
As he did four years ago, Trump has said he needs his statements.
“I would love them and as soon as we come to a conclusion, I will. And very happy,” he said.
He said of the Times: “I can tell you this, if you give them back my tax pass as you know, they have to go to jail. It’s illegal. ” It is a crime for a pass government worker to disclose non-public data. tax refunds, however, it is known that the Times owns or publishes it.
Trump also defended his resolve to wear a mask.
“People in mask catch him all the time,” he said. He noted that Virginia Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam and Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina were positive even though they wore masks several times.
“The other day they issued a message that 85% of other people dressed in masks are picking it up,” he said.
Trump has most likely been given the number of an article on right-wing news site The Blaze, which says interviewees who contracted COVID-19 ” ” or ”occasionally” used face covers.
Mediaite reported that the number came from a CDC article that found that 71% of COVID-positive test participants reported that they were still wearing a mask, while 14% said they wore a mask in the two weeks prior to their diagnosis. of coronavirus.
The newspaper revealed that a larger group, 74%, said they were still wearing a mask and did not contract COVID-19.
When Isabella Peña, the daughter of two frontline fitness workers, was asked if her opinion had changed about dressing in a mask after her diagnosis of Covid-19, Trump replied: No, because he agreed with the masks.
“But I’ve heard many other stories about the mask,” Trump said, one of many times he referred to the mask as one of “both sides. “
Trump remarked after boarding Air Force One and attending unmasked rallies, and even returning to talk to reporters without a mask on a Wednesday flight. He then told a story that also talked about the first presidential debate.
“People bring food. I recently had an example where a very glorious user brought me a meal. And he plays with his mask and touches his mask everywhere. And then bring a plate. And I say I don’t know if it’s that good,” Trump said.
This time, he said he had turned down the food.
“I didn’t eat it, okay? I didn’t eat it. That was a month ago.
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