US President Election 2020: If I lose, China will occupy USA in 20 days, reveals Donald Trump

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: October 16, 2020 11:20 AM2020-10-16T11:20:30+5:302020-10-16T11:20:30+5:30

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US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the United States would have a safe and effective vaccine for Covid-19 before the end of the year.

He assured the corporate world of the country that if re-elected, he would promote hope, opportunity and development. Trump has claimed that China has spread the virus around the world and only the Trump administration can hold it accountable. If I am not elected, China will occupy the United States in less than 20 days.

"From the White House to the economic clubs in New York, Chicago, Florida, Pittsburgh, Showbaygan, Washington, D.C.," said Trump. Under which you will be under stress.

After being diagnosed with the coronavirus on October 1 and undergoing four days and three nights at a military hospital and a combination of several experimental drugs, Trump declared himself healthy. White House doctors have now allowed him to attend election rallies.

Earlier on Tuesday, Trump told supporters in Pennsylvania, "I'm running against the worst candidate in the history of US presidential politics, and you know. What does he do? " It puts more pressure on me. Can you imagine if you lost to such a person? '

US President Donald Trump gave a combative, at times agitated defense of his handling of the coronavirus pandemic Thursday while his election challenger Joe Biden, appearing in a simultaneous television town hall on another network, accused him of having done "nothing."

"We're rounding the corner," Trump said with his usual optimism, even as swaths of the United States see sharply rising caseloads.But pressed by the host of the NBC town hall in Miami, he became quickly frustrated, especially when he was asked about his lukewarm denunciations of extremist right wing groups in the United States.

He refused to denounce QAnon, a conspiracy theory movement that believes Trump is fighting a "deep state" linked to a mysterious global elite running the world's governments, while also trafficking in child sex.

Trump said "I know nothing about QAnon," and then continued to say that he liked the shadowy group's position being "very much against pedophilia."

The Democrat, who is holding a steady lead in the polls ahead of the November 3 election, aimed fire immediately on Trump's coronavirus record, accusing him of having failed the country.