Published 12:38 IST, October 9th 2020

Biden won't last two months as president, Kamala would takeover: Trump

Donald Trump on October 8 said that Kamala Harris will take over as president in a month or so if Joe Biden wins the election, adding that she is a Communist.

Reported by: Vishal Tiwari
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US President Donald Trump on October 8 said that Kamala Harris will take over as president in a month or so if Joe Biden wins election, adding that she is a Communist, who will open border and will allow "murderers, rapists to pour into America". Trump, in an interview with Fox News on Thursday, said that Joe Biden will t even last two months as president following which Kamala would takeover. "She is a Communist. She's t a Socialist. She's well beyond a socialist," Trump said. 

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Trump, who was giving his first interview since being discharged from Walter Reed military hospital, slammed Kamala over October 7 vice-presidential debate. Trump called Kamala "terrible" adding that "wasn't even a contest". Trump said Kamala is left of politician Bernie Sanders, which makes her a Communist. president asked interviewer to take a look at California Senator's views, adding that she wants to open border, defund police. 

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Trump on Presidential debate

Kamala Harris and Trump's deputy Mike Pence locked horns against each or for only vice-presidential debate that was held on Wednesday (local time) in Salt Lake City, Utah. debate, which was moderated by USA Today journalist Susan P, saw several key issues being raised, including Supreme Court appointments, COVID-19 handling, vaccination programme, racial inequalities, abortion, tax cuts, US-China relations, Russia poll meddling, among or things. 

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President Donald Trump, who was scheduled to go head-to-head against former vice-president Joe Biden on October 15, has refused to participate in an online debate that was anunced by npartisan Commission on Presidential Debate keeping in mind safety of everybody involved. Trump had tested positive for COVID-19 on October 2, which is why commission decided to hold a virtual debate. However, Republican leader has accused moderators of protecting Joe Biden by cancelling face-to-face debate and has said that he would do a rally instead. 

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12:39 IST, October 9th 2020