The second presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden was stuck in limbo Thursday afternoon as both parties disagreed over last-minute regulation changes that could move the event online.
“The presidential debate schedule was thrown into uncertainty on Thursday amid a fight between the Trump campaign and the Biden campaign after the Commission on Presidential Debates announced that the second showdown would take place in a virtual setting as President Trump recovers from coronavirus,” reports Fox News.
“I won’t waste my time” Trump said early Thursday morning.
“The Biden campaign responded by seemingly acknowledging that the next debate – a town hall scheduled for Oct. 15 in Miami – would not happen and suggested that the previously scheduled debate on Oct. 22 become a town hall forum,” adds Fox.
“The American people should not be deprived of the chance to see the two candidates for president debate face to face to more times just because the Commission on Presidential Debates wants to protect Joe Biden,” Trump campaign manager Bill Stepien said in a statement.
Read the full report here.
‘MAKES NO SENSE’: Biden Launches Bizarre Rant on Healthcare, ‘Let Me Put It Another Way’
Former Vice President Joe Biden continued his gaffe-filled campaign this week; launching a bizarre rant over “maintaining affordable healthcare” to “make sure it makes sense.”
“We have to make sure everyone has access to maintain, maintain affordable health insurance coverage. We should be making it easier, not harder, to make sure, to make sense, let me put it another way, it makes no sense,” said Biden during a virtual town hall event.
Yes, I think we can all agree that you're not making any sense 👇 pic.twitter.com/NoQoMphGGw
— Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) April 9, 2020
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders suspended his presidential campaign Wednesday; clearing the path for the Democratic nomination of former Vice President Joe Biden to take on Donald Trump this November.
“Sanders was unable to build on his early momentum in the race after wins in New Hampshire and Nevada as well as virtual tie in Iowa, going on to lose a string of states to Biden after the former vice president consolidated the support of moderate Democrats,” reports the Hill.
#BREAKING: Bernie Sanders ends 2020 presidential campaign, paving way for Joe Biden https://t.co/ckizUKrb25 pic.twitter.com/cPNzIddkHI
— The Hill (@thehill) April 8, 2020
Bernie Sanders is ending his presidential bid. The progressive was the front-runner until the Democratic establishment consolidated around Joe Biden. https://t.co/Zi5olL3jBI
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) April 8, 2020
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
BIDEN to TRUMP: ‘Stop Your.. Boast About… Never Being Seemed at You Can Do Anything, About a Deal!’
Joe Biden resumed his gaffe-filled campaign in Delaware Wednesday; delivering a meandering speech about the Coronavirus while launching into a bizarre tirade against President Trump’s ability to “negotiate a deal”… or something.
“Stop your boast about, never being seemed at what you, you can do anything… You’re, you know, you always talk about your ability to negotiate! Negotiate a deal!” said Biden.
BIDEN to TRUMP: “Stop your boast about — never being — seemed at you — you can do anything.” pic.twitter.com/dkGZPcKQPm
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) September 2, 2020
Watch the former Vice President’s comments above.