With less than 50 days left before the U.S. presidential election, President Trump and his challenger Joe Biden are ramping up their attacks on one another. Biden took part in a CNN town hall event Thursday night and he slammed Trump for not doing enough to tackle the coronavirus pandemic. To discuss:Meanwhile, President Trump says the U.S. is getting closer to having a COVID-19 vaccine. He is pushing a law and order message and claims a Biden presidency would be a disaster for America.
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