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US President Donald Trump defended himself on Tuesday (US time) when asked about a news report about the minimum amount of income tax he was paying, saying “I don’t want to pay taxes.”
During the first presidential debate, moderator Chris Wallace asked the president of the United States about the New York Times report that revealed that Trump paid $ 750 in federal income taxes in 2016 and 2017, and also had not paid any taxes. on the rent in 10 of the 15 above. years from 2000.
Trump, who questions the report, was pressured to say how much he paid in taxes, but he refused. “I paid millions of dollars in taxes. Millions of dollars in income taxes,” he said. He then said he tried to avoid taxes as much as possible, referencing the tax breaks he and others are trying to claim.
“I don’t want to pay taxes,” he said. He added that private investors like him, “unless they’re stupid, they go through the laws and that’s what it is.”
Meanwhile, Joe Biden spoke about his plans to repeal some of the tax cuts passed under Trump and impose taxes on companies that pay little to the U.S. Now, the president said that Joe Biden had served for many years and not took action. Joe Biden responded directly to him, noting that he is actually proposing to increase the taxes cut by the Republicans. “Actually, that happened,” Joe Biden said. “That was his tax proposal.”
Here are the live updates from the US Presidential debate:
Democratic challenger Joe Biden on Tuesday accused Donald Trump of failing to confront Russia, accusing the US leader of being the “pup” of Russian President Vladimir Putin. “I came face to face with Putin and made it clear to him: we are not going to accept any of this. He is Putin’s puppy,” Biden said of Trump.
US President Donald Trump said today that he “paid millions of dollars in taxes” in the first presidential debate in Cleveland amid a confrontation with Joe Biden. Read here
On why the electorate should vote for him, Donald Trump says: “There has never been an administration or a president who has done more than I have in three and a half years.” Biden says: “Under this president, we have become weaker, sicker, poorer and more divided.”
Trump and his allies have repeatedly made baseless and false claims alleging that the former vice president and his son acted corruptly in Ukraine.
Democratic presidential challenger Joe Biden called Republican President Donald Trump a “clown” Tuesday when tension flared over the couple’s first televised debate before the November election. “It’s hard to talk to this clown, sorry, this person,” Biden said, moments after moderator Chris Wallace warned Trump not to interrupt.
“We believe in law and order, but you don’t. The people of this country want and demand law and order,” says Trump.
Democratic challenger Joe Biden on Tuesday called President Donald Trump a liar and told him to “shut up” when the two clashed in a grumpy start to their first televised debate. Read here
Moderator Chris Wallace questions Trump about his taxes: “How much did he pay?” Is it true you paid $ 750 in taxes in 2016? “I paid millions of dollars in tax returns,” says Trump.
Trump says he is holding large demonstrations amid the coronavirus because “people want to hear what I have to say.” Biden, meanwhile, says Trump has been “totally irresponsible” and is “a fool at this.”
In defense of his new Supreme Court choice, Amy Coney Barrett, Donald Trump says: “She is good in every way. I think she will be outstanding.”
“He waited and waited and waited. He still doesn’t have any plans. 7 million contracted the virus,” Biden says of Trump’s handling of the crisis.
The first topic of discussion is health. The moderator asks Trump about his health plan considering that he opposes Obamacare. “I’m cutting drug prices by 80 to 90 percent and I’m going for the favorite nations,” responds President Donald Trump.
Republican President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden did not shake hands or wear masks when they entered their first White House debate on Tuesday, adhering to protocols on social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.
The two candidates took the stage at the same time and smiled when Fox News moderator Chris Wallace explained that they would not shake hands. “How are you man?” Biden said, extending his arms towards Trump.
President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden took the stage for their first televised debate on Tuesday, watched by a deeply divided nation 35 days before the most tense US elections in recent memory. There was no handshake when the two men took the stage and while this was due to Covid-19 restrictions, the absence of the traditional greeting symbolized the bitterness engulfing the country in the final countdown to November 3.
It’s debate night so I have my headphones and performance enhancers ready. pic.twitter.com/EhOiWdjh1b
– Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) September 29, 2020
Ahead of the US presidential election on November 3, Democratic Leader Joe Biden and Acting Republican President Donald Trump will meet in their inaugural debate on Tuesday night (US time).
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