sb.scorecardresearch

Published 07:59 IST, October 23rd 2020

Biden, Trump spar on election meddling, taxes

Former Vice President Joe Biden says any country that interferes in American elections will pay a price if he's elected, saying, "They are interfering with American sovereignty."

Follow: Google News Icon
  • share
Biden, Trump spar on election meddling, taxes
null | Image: self

Former Vice President Joe Biden says any country that interferes in American elections will pay a price if he's elected, saying, "They are interfering with American sovereignty."

U.S. officials have reported that Russian hackers have targeted the networks of dozens of state and local governments in the United States in recent days, stealing data from at least two servers. Officials are also accusing Iran of being behind a flurry of emails sent to Democratic voters in multiple battleground states that appeared to be aimed at intimidating them into voting for President Donald Trump.

Trump says that nobody has been tougher on Russia through sanctions and pushing for increased military spending by NATO.

The two candidates took questions in their final debate on how they would deter foreign interference in American elections.

Responding to unfounded allegations from Trump during Thursday night's debate that he's received funds from Russian sources, Biden noted that he's released 22 years of taxes, which he says show "I have not taken a penny from any foreign source ever in my life."

Pointing his finger at Trump, Biden asked: "What are you hiding?" He told Trump to "release your tax returns or stop talking about corruption."

Trump responded that he would like to release his returns "as soon as we can" but reiterated his excuse that he's under audit, a claim he's made since he first ran for president in 2016. The president is not actually barred from releasing the documents while they're under audit.

Trump also responded to the news that he paid just $750 in taxes in 2017, claiming that he was told he "prepaid tens of millions of dollars," and that the $750 he paid was a "filing fee."

This story has not been edited by www.republicworld.com and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.

Updated 07:59 IST, October 23rd 2020