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Donald Trump held a public meeting in Michigan on Tuesday night Norwegian time.
Here he turned in familiar style to personal attacks on Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
– I don’t know if you saw him, but yesterday they had to take him off stage when he was going to give a speech, he had totally lost his mind. And no one in the media reports on this, Trump said.
The situation you are referring to was a situation where a journalist asked Biden a question, after an election campaign event.
They (his handlers) took Sleepy Joe off the stage yesterday when he got lost in a “brain fog.” A disaster. Very little information on this!
– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 27, 2020
Obviously, Biden is struggling to answer the question, but there is also a lot going on around him, and it’s hard to say what’s really going on.
– I was in a mental fog, there is a crisis, Trump writes on Twitter.
Several in the field of comments on Twitter note that Biden in this situation was rushed and did not have time to respond, and that there was no brain fog in which he ended up.
Trump earlier this week hung up on Biden for calling him George during an election campaign event. However, it turned out that Biden responded to host George Lopez when he said George. However, Trump has used this as an argument that Biden is insane.
Trivialize covid-19
Trump also repeated something he has repeated in a series of public meetings in recent days: that Covid-19 is not as dangerous as some people believe.
In total, about 260,000 people in the United States have lost their lives as a result of the pandemic. Trump himself was infected in early October, but made a quick recovery after a few days at Walter Reed Hospital.
– My son Barron has covid-19. He recovered in 12 minutes. Take your kids to school, this is not dangerous, Trump said.
Promises tax cuts
Trump also promised during the meeting, to loud applause, more tax cuts.
-I have implemented the biggest tax cuts in history, he said.
He also claimed that there has never been a similar commitment for a president, as evidenced by his voters in this year’s election campaign.
“Joe Biden wants to raise taxes, he goes to the polls to raise taxes,” he said.
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