Joe Biden too weak to lead America, says Donald Trump, claims victory in first US presidential debate
US President Donald Trump has said that his Democratic challenger Joe Biden is too weak to lead America and claimed victory in the first presidential debate against his rival.
- US President Donald Trump has said that his Democratic challenger Joe Biden is too weak to lead America and claimed victory in the first presidential debate against his rival.
- “By every measure, we won the debate easily last night,” Trump told reporters at the White House on Wednesday, a day after he and Biden clashed during the first of the three presidential debates in Cleveland, Ohio.
- Through a tweet, Trump said that he has held Joe Biden accountable for his 47 years of lies and betrayal.
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Washington: US President Donald Trump has said that his Democratic challenger Joe Biden is too weak to lead America and claimed victory in the first presidential debate against his rival.
“By every measure, we won the debate easily last night,” Trump told reporters at the White House on Wednesday, a day after he and Biden clashed during the first of the three presidential debates in Cleveland, Ohio.
Through a tweet, Trump said that he has held Joe Biden accountable for his 47 years of lies and betrayal.
“Last night I did what the corrupt media has refused to do: I held Joe Biden Accountable for his 47 years of lies, 47 years of betrayals, and 47 years of failure. The whole nation saw the truth — Joe Biden is too weak to lead this Country!’’ he tweeted.
Last night I did what the corrupt media has refused to do: I held Joe Biden Accountable for his 47 years of lies, 47 years of betrayals, and 47 years of failure. The whole nation saw the truth — Joe Biden is too weak to lead this Country! pic.twitter.com/8WepHOC0XN — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 1, 2020
Both the camps have declared victory.
“I think he (Biden) was very weak. He was whining. We won the debate by almost every poll that I saw. If you look at the various polls. And I looked at about six of them, and we won every one of them,” he said.
Responding to questions, Trump said he is looking forward to the other two debates in Florida and Tennessee. “I don't mind debating him. I hear he wants to get out of the debates. I don't know. That's up to him,”” he said.
Responding to questions on his remark regarding the far-right group Proud Boys should "stand back and stand by," Trump said he does not know who they are and would let the law enforcement agencies do their work.
“I don't know who the Proud Boys are. I mean, you'll have to give me a definition, because I really don't know who they are. I can only say they have to stand down, let law enforcement do their work,” he said.
“Law enforcement will do the work more and more. As people see how bad this radical, liberal, Democrat movement is and the law enforcement is going to come back stronger and stronger. But again, I don't know who Proud Boys are. But whoever they are, they have to stand down. Let law enforcement do their work,” he said.
Trump said, “Antifa is a real problem, because the problem is on the left and Biden refuses to talk about it. He refuses to issue the words law and order. And you saw that last night when he choked up. He can't say the words because he'll lose the rest of the left. So he's got to condemn Antifa. Antifa is a very bad group.”
Biden, he said, has to say something about Antifa. “It's not a philosophy. These are people that hit people over the head with baseball bats. He's got to come out and he's got to be strong, and he's got to condemn Antifa. And it's very important that he does that,” Trump added.
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