Trump falsely claims he dealt perfectly with the reaction to the coronavirus, despite the tragic fact that more than 200,000 Americans have died. He calls himself a “very solid genius” who has completed more than any first-term president, a ridiculously absurd claim.
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Trump tells us he has done more for black Americans than any other President Abraham Lincoln, despite his angry rejection of protests opposing systemic racism and his calls for “law and order” and allegations of protesters who made him look like a Southerner. sheriff in the 1960s.
In the most sensible of that, Trump is seeking to deceive Democratic presidential candidate and former President Joe Biden as a savage socialist who will destroy our economy, ban gun ownership, destroy our electrical infrastructure, raise taxes on almost everyone, allow the troublemakers. to destroy our cities and destroy the suburbs with social housing. None of those claims are true.
And Trump obviously plans to challenge the effects of the election in court if he loses, surprisingly refusing to say he will settle for a nonviolent power movement. He is quick to place Justice Amy Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court in the hopes that he will sign up for other conservatives in the high court by pointing to him as the winner of the election, even if Biden is the real winner.
In addition to all those lies, Trump denounces a New York Times investigation that he paid little or no tax for years, highly questionable tax evasion schemes that would possibly have crossed the line of tax evasion, but refuses to publish his tax returns, unlike Biden.
Pollsters, experts and forecasters spent the last week talking about the expectations of the debate, lowering expectations for Biden, as they expanded them for Trump.
But the only expectations that matter in the three presidential debates are other Americans’ expectations that they will hear the fact of any of the applicants as Trump and Biden set out their visions for America’s future.
In order for the electorate to obviously be in the most productive position to take our country out of the unhappy prestige quo, there will have to be a certain thing that they will hear Trump and Biden debating the facts, not false statements.
As is the case with the Presidents-in-Office, Trump’s first debate will be an arduous battle, which will be further complicated by his willingness to manipulate misinformation, forget about the fact, and avoid the rejection of high-level advisers and blank staff.
The demanding situations for Biden will be dealing with Trump’s lies, non-public attacks, and attempts to divert attention from the genuine problems our country faces in making false accusations against Biden.
For too long, other Americans have suffered from Trump’s lies. As we paint tirelessly to turn the page and recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, the president has actively minimized the insidious virus and has an effect on Americans’ lives.
Instead of confronting other Americans with the truth, Trump’s public rhetoric, through his own admission, has a component of a strategy to intentionally minimize the danger of the virus.
“I tried to minimize it,” the president said on tapes published through celebrated journalist Bob Woodward. “I like to minimize it because I don’t need to panic. “
As President Abraham Lincoln said: “I am firmly in the village. If we give him the truth, we can count on him to deal with any national crisis. The vital thing is to bring him the genuine facts. “
Unfortunately, Trump operates outdoors for the other sensitive Americans in Lincoln. Instead of believing in our ability to succeed over the crises we face, Trump continues to doubt the will and spirit of other Americans to succeed over the demanding situations they face. make our country great.
As a result, its White House has been mismanaged, our economy has collapsed, racial unrest and national divisions have been pronounced more, and unbridled misinconduct has the pillar of Trump’s presidency.
Tuesday night’s debate will give tens of millions of Americans the opportunity to see Trump, his policies, schedule, and leadership examined and challenged through Biden.
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The other Americans deserve to hear the fact about trump’s presidency and the candidate’s plans for the next four years, but we can only be waiting to hear this fact from Biden. he can only be waiting for Trump’s lies.
The time to let lies and incorrect information spread will have to end.
Early voting is already underway in several states and more than part of the country will vote in the coming days before Election Day on November 3.
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The truth is the expectation that counts. There is no doubt that fact-checkers in the media will report after the debate on what claims of Trump and Biden were true, misleading and absolutely false.
Based on his performance beyond, we can expect most of the false and misleading claims to come from Trump. The big question is what effect it will have on Trump supporters and the relatively small number of electorates who remain unsafe. in the presidential race.
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