Latest Update On Trump’s Health Emerges

'Dotun Akintomide
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Wabara blames internal sabotage for PDP woes, insists Ibadan convention will hold

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United States President, Donald Trump, on Thursday, said he was feeling perfect Trump tested positive to COVID-19 last week.

The announcement was made after his debate with Democratic candidate, Joe Biden.

The American leader returned to the White House on Monday, after a three-day hospitalisation.

In a chat with Fox Business, Trump expressed readiness to hit the campaign trail.

“I think I’m better … to a point where I’d love to do a rally tonight. I wanted to do one last night. I feel perfect. There’s nothing wrong,” the president assured.

Trump, however, declared that he would not participate in a virtual debate with Biden.

“I’m not going to waste my time with a virtual debate. That’s not what debating is all about. You sit behind a computer and do a debate, that is ridiculous,” he fumed.

The organizers, Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD), on Thursday said that the second Trump-Biden encounter will see candidates “participate from separate remote locations.”
The next debate is scheduled for October 15.

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