US election: Donald Trump refuses to participate in virtual debate on television despite admitting he was ‘very ill’ while in hospital



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After being restricted to a campaign trail on Twitter, the COVID-bearing president now has big plans to spend his day of debating at a rally.

Trump’s campaign manager Bill Stepien, who also tested positive for COVID-19, said Trump would have “posted multiple negative tests” at the time of the debate.

“We will pass this sad excuse to rescue Joe Biden and have a rally in his place,” he said.

Although his doctor, Dr. Conley, says he is not free from the virus, Trump believes he is cured.

“I don’t think it’s contagious at all,” Trump said, “and remember this when you catch it, you’ll feel better and then you’ll be immune.”

However, many experts say that people can be reinfected with COVID-19 more than once.

Her erratic behavior has even prompted House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to announce a commission to review her suitability for the job.

“His dissociation from reality would be hilarious if it weren’t so deadly,” he said.

This comes as the number of new cases increases in 31 states across the country.

On Friday, Wisconsin posted its worst day yet, with more than 3,000 new cases and more than 900 hospitalized.

With thousands of people battling a virus, the president is challenging them to rule it out.

“Don’t be afraid of COVID,” Trump tweeted on Tuesday. “Don’t let it rule your life.”

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