Trump to face questions from voters at NBC town hall



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MIAMI: In lieu of a formal debate, President Donald Trump agreed to answer voters’ questions during a town hall show sponsored by NBC News on Thursday (October 15) evening.

The event will be held outdoors at the Pérez Art Museum in Miami.

NBC News said it has a statement from the National Institutes of Health Clinical Director Dr. Clifford Lane indicating that he and White House coronavirus task force member Dr. Anthony Fauci reviewed the Trump’s medical data and concluded with a “high degree of confidence” that the president is “not spreading infectious viruses.”

Trump tested positive for COVID-19 on October 2 and spent three days at Walter Reed Military Hospital.

He resumed his public appearances over the weekend and resumed field trips on Monday.

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A formal showdown between Republican President and Democrat Joe Biden that was scheduled for Thursday in Miami by the nonpartisan Presidential Debate Commission was called off.

The commission changed the format from a town hall to a virtual meeting, and Trump declined to participate.

Biden will participate in an ABC News town hall in Philadelphia on Thursday.

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