Published 07:04 IST, October 3rd 2020
Obama wishes Trump speedy recovery from COVID-19, says 'we're all human beings'
Barack Obama sent his “best wishes” to US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump after they tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday, October 2.
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Barack Obama sent his “best wishes” to US President Donald Trump and First Ly Melania Trump after y tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday, October 2. During a virtual fundraiser with Democratic Presidential minee Joe Biden’s running mate Kamala Harris, former US President said that even though y were in middle of “big political fight”, he wishes a speedy recovery to all COVID-19 patients.
Obama ted that despite US Elections 2020 looming close and raging ongoing debates over important issues, it is essential for people to remember that y are all humans. former US President, who has publicly deunced Republican leer for several policies along with Trump ministration's response to COVID-19 pandemic, said Democratic party leers "want to make sure everybody is healthy”.
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“Although we’re in midst of a big political fight, and we take that very seriously, we also want to extend our best wishes to president of United States, First Ly,” Obama said. "And it's important I think for all of us, to remember that even when we're in midst of big political battles with issues that have a lot at stake, that we're all Americans, and we're all human beings,” he ded, "hoping that we can all be healthy."
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Biden campaign to remove negative s targeting Trump
Meanwhile, Democratic Presidential minee Joe Biden has decided to take down all negative s against his Republican rival. As per New York Times reports, Biden’s deputy campaign manr, Kate Bedingfield said on Friday, October 2 that Democratic contender will continue to air only positive vertisements.
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Biden campaign decided to remove derogatory s against Trump before US President was taken to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for “few days” on vice of White House physicians. former US Vice President, who has tested negative for COVID-19, took to Twitter and said that it should be an "American moment" and t a partisan one.
74-year-old US President and First Ly h anunced testing positive for COVID-19 earlier in day. While Republican leer’s has put him at a higher risk of serious complications from vel coronavirus, he h initially said re were only ‘mild symptoms’. Melania, on or hand, h said that couple is “feeling good”.
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07:04 IST, October 3rd 2020