The US presidential candidate said "INSHA-ALLAH" to Trump

The US presidential candidate said "INSHA-ALLAH" to Trump

The US presidential candidate said "INSHA-ALLAH" to Trump:




During the presidential debate, Biden surprised American Muslims by saying "Insha'Allah" to Donald Trump's statement on tax returns.


During the heat of the first presidential debate between President Trump and Joe Biden, Joe Biden gave President Trump a shut-up call. Joe Biden blamed Donald Trump for the growing number of Corona cases and deaths in the United States, saying "everyone knows Trump is a liar. Trump kept lying about health issues." During the debate on the US presidential election, presidential candidate Joe Biden surprised American Muslims by saying "God willing" on US President Donald Trump's statement regarding tax returns.


Donald Trump has said he will release information on his tax returns soon.


His style gained popularity on social media and was well received by Muslim Americans.


Biden accused Trump of covering up the dangers of the plague. In response, Trump spoke of his political career, saying he had done nothing for 47 years. Chris Wallace asked both candidates: What are their plans for reviving the economy after the lockdown? Trump claims to have built the largest economy in history. He says the unemployment rate was extremely low before the corona virus, millions of Americans have been lifted out of poverty and the United States has seen historic economic growth. Asked Trump if it was true that you paid $ 750 in federal income tax in 2016 and 2017.


"I paid several million dollars, I paid 38 million dollars a year and 27 million dollars a year," President Trump said in a statement. When Biden challenged him to show his taxes, Trump said he would watch them when the audit was over. In 1960, Democratic Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard Nixon first joined the TV debate.

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