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“Destroys it”: US viewers celebrate moderator for sentencing in interview with Trump
After the television duel between President Donald Trump and his challenger Joe Biden had to be canceled due to the crown disease of the head of state of the United States, the two candidates reached a remote duel Thursday night. Biden was a guest on ABC; Trump was on NBC. When asked by interviewer Savannah Guthrie, the President of the United States slipped. American citizens are now celebrating the presenter for her aggressive style.
Guthrie asked the president about his corona diagnosis, his last negative test before the television debate, and his personal aversion to masks, among other things. When asked about the QAnon conspiracy group, whose content Trump had repeatedly distributed via Twitter, he angrily said: “I don’t know anything about QAnon. Let me tell you that what I heard is that they are very much against pedophilia, and I agree with that. “
Trump justified himself for retweeting a conspiracy theory
The NBC host didn’t let Trump get away so easily. Guthrie spoke to him in a retweet from the last few days. Trump had shared the conspiracy theory that Joe Biden had instructed a special US unit to cover up the faked death of Osama bin Laden.
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- “Why should you send a lie like that to your followers?” Guthrie asked him.
- “I don’t know anything about it,” Trump said.
- “You retweeted it,” Guthrie said.
- “That was a retweet, that was someone’s opinion, and that was a retweet. I will publish it, people can decide for themselves, I do not take a position, “replied the president.
The moderator expressed her lack of understanding:
American citizens celebrate the moderator for the direct confrontation. Many also share the short excerpt from the interview video.
“He is absolutely destroyed by Savannah Guthrie”
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