President Donald Trump is spreading misinformation.
29.09.2020 - 16:10 / hollywoodlife.com
There’s just a little over a month left until the United States elects its next president: Democrat Joe Biden, or incumbent Republican Donald Trump. Before Election Day, November 3, the candidates are expected to face off in three presidential debates, the first of which is tonight, September 29. After months of sparring, this is the first time that Biden and Trump will meet face to face on the campaign trail, and all bets are off.
The “fun” begins at 9:00pm ET, when the candidates will debate
President Donald Trump is spreading misinformation.
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