US announces cancellation of presidential debate on October 15

President Trump has refused to participate in the online debate. The US president will attend a rally in Florida on October 12, White House.

The Commission on Presidential Debates, which works for the U.S. election, canceled a Oct. 15 debate between President Donald Trump and his rival Joe Biden in a statement. Has been announced. President Trump's campaign has criticized the Presidential Debate Committee for announcing the cancellation of the presidential debate, saying the cancellation was not due to the president's medical condition, citing Trump's corona virus infection in a campaign statement. He said there was no medical reason to delay the October 15 debate in Miami.

President Trump will hold a rally in Florida on October 12. This is his first time since COVID-19 that he is resuming his political activities. In a tweet, Trump said that he will start his political activities from Sanford, Florida. It will be an amazing gathering. Yesterday, his campaign announced that he would hold his first election rally in Florida since he was elected.

The first program on Saturday will be held in the presence of an audience inside the White House.


Earlier, a White House spokesman said President Trump's doctor was confident he could leave the quarantine, which began this week. Trump's doctor said he would have a medical examination before the president's public appearance. Earlier, a senior official said that US President Donald Trump would hold his first public event at the White House on Saturday.

It should be noted that on Friday, President Donald Trump said that he would not take part in the virtual presidential debate on October 15. This statement of President Trump has come to light in the first interview after the arrival of Corona Posito. The Commission on Presidential Debates announced on October 15 that the second debate between the presidential candidates would be virtual. The commission said that the debate on October 15 would be in the style of a town hall meeting in which the presidential candidate Steve Scully of Media House C Spain still had to host the discussion from Miami.

In a statement, the commission said the decision was made for the health and safety of all, but was strongly criticized by Trump supporters. Critics of the president said he wanted to escape the debate. In an interview with Fox News, President Trump said he would not take part in the virtual debate. "I'm not going to waste my time in a virtual debate," he said. "The commission has changed the style of debate." That is not acceptable. He defeated his opponent in the first debate, former Vice President Joe Biden, and he hoped to win the second debate as well.

Speaking to reporters in the state of Delaware on the other hand, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden responded to President Trump's claim that "we don't know what the president is going to do, because he changes his mind every moment." It would be irresponsible for me to speak on this occasion. He said that he would abide by the recommendations of the commission.

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