Published 09:42 IST, October 8th 2020
Trump launches verbal offensive on Biden, calls him a 'Wacko' and 'Low IQ'
Trump wrote, Biden has been "wacko for years, and everyone knows it,” adding, “Lamestream Media is stuck with him and are trying to clean his act".
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Two days after his hospitalization, as US President Donald Trump left Walter Reed healthcare facility in a motorcade waving at his supporters, declaring “I get it”, he launched a scathing attack on his democratic contender, Biden, calling him a “wacko” and a “Low IQ”. On his official Twitter handle on October 7, Trump wrote, “He’s [Biden] been a wacko for years, and everyone kws it,” adding, “Lamestream Media is stuck with him and y are just w trying to clean up his act.”
Trump launched a verbal offensive on Presidential candidate Biden in response to Biden’s viral tweet “raising eyebrows” with remarks he made to a group of "beautiful young ladies" in midst of his campaign stop-off in Miami. At Little Haiti Cultural Center, a day ago, Biden was reported by NY cable news Fox as “quipping” crowd, as he said, “ good news is, for me, I'm here. bad news for you is I'm coming back.” Furr, as broadcaster put it, addressing a “garing of young girls” assembled to a side, Biden said, “And I want to see se beautiful young ladies— I want to see m dancing when y're four years older too.” While Biden’s remarks were pinned as “creepy” on internet as cellphone foot was widely circulated online, Trump tweeted, “tice how all of bad things, like his very low IQ, are longer reported? Fake News!”
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Post-debate polls irk Trump
US President zeroed-in on berating his presumptive Democratic presidential minee with smears in aftermath of what he described as a lopsided survey for his low approval ratings. US President lashed out at “fake news’” post-debate polls that rated former Vice President Joe Biden as a favourite among debate watchers, claiming, that only 28 per cent favoured Donald Trump. Furr, Trump challenged post-debate result that tallied in a survey conducted by SSRS, that said Biden’s answers were “more truthful” than Trump's (65% Biden to 29% Trump). Trump campaign, later, demanded a retraction and apology that showed US President lagging behind presumptive Democratic presidential minee, a cease and desist letter for “misleading claims” was asked by Trump from what he called “fake news media” according to a statement made by broadcaster CNN.
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09:43 IST, October 8th 2020