'China ate your lunch, Joe': Trump, Biden end insult-filled debate filled with interruption

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During the first presidential debate, Trump continued his apparent efforts to rattle Biden and get him to lose his temper by bringing up Biden’s son, Hunter.

President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden brawled over the economy, the coronavirus pandemic and the Supreme Court vacancy on Tuesday in one of the most chaotic, insult-laden presidential debates in modern history.

“Under this president, we’ve become weaker, sicker, poorer, more divided and more violent,” Biden said.willing to condemn white supremacists Lost in the angry exchanges was a deep discussion about issues beyond what has already been articulated on the campaign trail. Veteran GOP pollster Frank Luntz, who attended the debate, said there were “no winners. America is the loser.""Given the continual acrimony and interruptions over the course of the debate, there were really no winners," he said. “Nothing over the course of the evening likely did anything to alter the trajectory of such a static race.

Trump, who has slammed mail-voting as fraudulent throughout the campaign, also said he would challenge an election dispute about mail ballots to the Supreme Court.Biden urged his supporters to ignore Trump’s claims about mail-voting, telling them the president is seeking to get them to stay home on Election Day. “Show up and vote,” Biden said. “You will determine the outcome of this election. Vote. Vote. Vote.

Biden criticized Trump for reducing restrictions on methane emissions and for mileage standards on cars.Trump said Biden’s plan would cost trillions of dollars and would force industry to tear down buildings and abandon power production.Climate change divides the candidates Wallace pressed Trump on whether he was willing to condemn white supremacists and militia groups and urge them to stand down from adding to the violence and social upheaval that has swept the streets of cities like Portland, Oregon, and Kenosha, Wisconsin.

Near the end, when Trump was again interrupting Biden, Wallace asked Trump why he was not abiding by the rules that his campaign agreed to.Trump, Biden tussle over suburbs Throughout the debate, Trump said Biden's statements on issues like health care and law enforcement do not reflect"his radical left" supporters, and if he loses them his chances of victory are"over."Biden told Trump he will make his own decisions as president, and that all of the wings of his party are united in defeating the incumbent president.

“There’s systemic injustice in this country in education, in work and law enforcement, and the way it is enforced,” Biden said. “This is a president who has used everything as a dog whistle,” Biden said. “This man has done virtually nothing.”“You’ve treated the Black community about as bad as anyone in this country,” Trump said.“We believe in law enforcement, but you don’t,” Trump said.Trump said he moved to end racial sensitivity training that addresses white privilege and critical race theory earlier this year because"it's racist.

Trump interjected that his family “lost a fortune by coming down and helping” with his administration. “This guy paid a total of $750 in taxes,” Biden said, adding that Trump would be the first president of the United States to oversee fewer jobs in the U.S. when he left office than when he became president.

Trump didn't address those $750 bills, saying only that he paid"millions of dollars" in taxes – and nothing about which years, or what kinds of taxes.Trump defends continuation of rallies “We got the gowns. We got the masks. We made the ventilators - you wouldn’t have made the ventilators – and now we’re weeks away from a vaccine,” he said after Biden said the country has about 4% of the world’s population but about 20% of its deaths from the virus.

Those views give anti-abortion groups hope that with her vote, the Supreme Court will uphold efforts by states to further restrict abortion rights – and potentially overrule Roe v. Wade someday. In the never-ending partisan war over judicial nominations, both Democrats and Republicans have changed the rules when they were in power. If Republicans muscle through the battle and win a 6-3 court majority but lose the White House and Senate in November's election, Democrats could seek to add justices to the high court, impose term limits or further limit Senate minority rights.

"I'll tell you, Joe, you could never have done the job that we did, you don't have it in your blood. You could have never done that," he said.Biden slammed Trump over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic, saying the president still “has no plan” months after the outbreak began in the U.S. Trump tried early on to rattle Biden by constantly needling and interrupting – a sequence that ended when Biden finally telling Trump: “You shut up, man.”

The back-and-forth suggested the predictions were right that the debate could be among the most personal in modern times.Biden declined to say whether he would back Senate Democrats voting to end the filibuster or add seats to the Supreme Court if Republicans go ahead and confirm Amy Coney Barrett to the court before the election.

"He has no plan for health care costs," Biden said as he spoke over Trump, calling the president's executive order"wishful thinking."President Donald Trump accused former Vice President Joe Biden of trying to abolish private healthcare, but Biden said he sought to expand Obamacare and that private insurance would continue under his administration.But Biden said he defeated Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who advocated Medicare for All, during the Democratic primaries.

Only two of the Senate’s 53 Republicans have objected to that timing, giving Majority Leader Mitch McConnell the votes he needs to push through Barrett’s nomination before the election. Trump says he was entitled to nominate Barrett because he won the 2016 election, and a Democratic president would have done the same thing.Biden says the winner of the election should have the right to make the nomination - and notes the court may strike down the health care law.

The choice of Jeni’s, based in Columbus, Ohio, was seemingly a nod to Cleveland, Ohio, which is hosting the debate. CLEVELAND – In a"normal" year, a presidential debate site is like a small city: Many hundreds of people roam sidewalks throughout the day, meeting, talking and generally taking in the scene.

Most print reporters are based in the filing center at the Intercontinental Hotel that sits in the middle of the Cleveland Clinic complex. In the late afternoon, less than a dozen anti-abortion demonstrators gathered but drew relatively little attention. A UFC fighter, a steelworker and an outspoken critic of the U.S. response to the coronavirus pandemic are among the guests President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden invited to watch the debate Tuesday.

More than 250 people gathered at Meadow Spring Farm, a dairy farm in Lancaster County – although Pence, himself, didn’t stick around after speaking to the crowd. Instead, he returned to Washington, D.C., where he planned to watch the debate. Trump won 57% of the vote in Lancaster County in 2016. And on the drive to the farm from the Lancaster airport, Pence was greeted by about 30 supporters waving Trump 2020 signs and chanting “Four more years.”

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