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WASHINGTON Under siege over his response to COVID-19 and protests against systemic racism and facing bad polls in his reelection bid against Joe Biden, President Donald Trump defended his performance in an interview broadcast Sunday including his claims that the coronavirus will simply "disappear."
"I'll be right eventually," Trump told Chris Wallace, the host of "Fox News Sunday," in the interview taped Friday. "You know, I said, 'It's going to disappear.' I'll say it again."
Trump as he did before his surprise victory over Hillary Clinton in 2016 refused to say whether he would challenge the results of the election should he lose to Biden.
Claiming that "mail-in voting is going to rig the election," Trump repeated his mantra from 2016 that he can't be sure he will accept the results of the election: "Im not going to just say yes. Im not going to say no, and I didnt last time either."
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Well if you consider a broken clock
Turbineguy
(37,324 posts)and probably before he's ever right.
anamnua
(1,111 posts)And Trump is the Comical Ali of the saga.
Demovictory9
(32,454 posts)smirkymonkey
(63,221 posts)42bambi
(1,753 posts)most Seniors 65 yo and over vote by mail; the US Military stationed worldwide vote by mail. He won in 2016 - is he telling us that he won because the mail in votes were rigged in his favor?