President Trump’s Campaign Adviser Hints at Focus of Final Presidential Debate

President Trump’s Campaign Adviser Hints at Focus of Final Presidential Debate
President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden participate in the first presidential debate at the Health Education Campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, on Sept. 29, 2020. Win McNamee-Scott Olson/Getty Images
Masooma Haq
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Jason Miller, President Donald Trump’s senior campaign adviser, signaled to the public Sunday that they can expect to see Trump at Thursday’s final presidential debate making more space for Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden to give his answers.

Speaking with Chris Wallace on Fox News, Miller hinted that Trump will put the focus on Biden’s son Hunter and his dealings with Ukraine and China, and expects Biden to defend himself against recent claims made by the New York Post that alleged the Biden family’s involvement in multi-million dollar deals with foreign governments while Biden was vice president during the Obama administration.

Masooma Haq
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Masooma Haq began reporting for The Epoch Times from Pakistan in 2008. She currently covers a variety of topics including U.S. government, culture, and entertainment.
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