Biden targets Trump’s ‘criminal’ virus response

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Moussik (US): Presidential candidate Joe Biden took aim at President Donald Trump for his handling of the Covid-19 situation, saying that his attempt to lighten the pandemic The act is “criminal” and his administration is “completely irresponsible”.

On behalf of the Democratic Party candidate at a ‘drive-in’ town hall event organized by CNN in Moosic outside his hometown of Scranton, the candidate said, “You have to come level to the American people…. There is no time that they cannot interfere. The president should step down. “

Referring to Trump’s admission that he publicly showed it lightly, despite knowing about the severity of the virus, Biden announced: “He knew about it but did nothing. It is like a criminal act. “

Later, targeting America’s struggle to overcome the epidemic, Biden criticized Americans’ lack of fundamental “freedom” as they could first go to the ballgame or move around the neighborhood. He said, “I never thought that I would ever see such a completely irresponsible administration.”

About half-a-dozen questions were asked from Town Hall presenter Anderson Cooper and the audience about Biden’s corona virus and possible vaccines. The epidemic was not the main theme of this night’s event — but the reason for the event’s unnatural appearance was because 35 people in a car parked in the grounds here became part of this ‘different’ townhall event.

Here a place was set to park every vehicle and people had put their carts at these fixed places all around the stage. Some people were getting out of trains, some inside the vehicles and some were sitting on the bonnet and questioning.

This was the first time that Biden had answered the questions of the people directly after being formally claimed by the Democratic Party. Trump also joined the townhall in an auditorium in Philadelphia on Tuesday. He is believed to be the creator of the presidential debate before the presidential debate. The first phase of the debate is to be held from 29 September.

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