Biden: Trump is a national disgrace



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In the wake of the chaotic debate between the two US presidential candidates, Joe Bide described Doland Trump’s behavior as a national shame, estimating that last night the alarm sounded for all Americans.

The Democratic candidate for the White House predicted that voters “will not tolerate it” if Donald Trump loses the November election and refuses to resign, as the latter did not promise to accept the result of the vote.

Biden urged Americans to vote for him en masse, to eliminate the possibility of Trump wanting to stay in office, should he lose. “The president will resign. The American people will not tolerate it. No service would tolerate this happening,” the former vice president said at a rally in Alliance, Ohio, one of the “ambiguous” states.

Biden has held a consistent lead in national opinion polls for months, but in the ambiguous United States, which traditionally judges elections in 35 days, he is expected to go head-to-head with Trump.

Democrats also denounced the far-right Proud Boys, whom Trump referred to in the debate, saying, “My message to the Proud Boys and any other pro-white supremacist group is this: stop and surrender.” The American people will decide who will be the next president. End of story”.

“I wanted to say something else”

In his first televised debate, Trump has asked the Proud Boys to step down and be “ready,” raising concerns that he encourages them to act as independent election observers.

The president’s son, Donald Trump Jr., speaking after the debate on CBS, however, claimed that his father “wanted to say something else” by addressing the Proud Boys. “He said, stand down, sardam did it, happily condemns” the extreme right, he said.

Tim Scott, the only black Republican senator, also said the president simply did not speak correctly, but would have to “correct” his statement. “If you do not correct it, I will consider that your language was not confusing,” he stressed.

Measures to “maintain order” in discussions

Meanwhile, the committee, which is in charge of organizing the telethons in the United States, announced that it will implement additional measures, in order to “maintain order” during the next debates.

“Last night’s debate made it clear that additional framework should be added in the form of upcoming telethons to ensure a more structured discussion,” the commission said.

The commission “intends to ensure that the additional tools to maintain order are applied to the next telethons,” scheduled for October 15 and 22, the statement said.

There were reports from Democrats that Biden would not run in the next round unless conditions changed.

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