Meanwhile, President Trump showed the American people why he has earned their trust to run for four more years in the White House.
First, let’s review Biden’s week:
Monday:
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Tuesday:
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Wednesday:
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Thursday:
Biden surfaced for two webcam interviews where he not only struggled to read from the teleprompter, he got confused.
Friday:
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Throughout President Trump’s week, we heard stories about how his agenda is helping the American people from fighting for them economically and for the right to a second chance, regardless of political party.
Stories like how President Trump “took action” to make schools safer and his focus on school choice to stories about President Trump’s aggressive response to the coronavirus to how he cut red tape to make treatment easier.
And we heard the stories of how President Trump has comforted families affected by terrorism, given Americans a second chance by commuting prison sentences, welcomed lawful immigrants to America, and granted pardons.
Let’s review:
Monday
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
And to cap off Thursday, President Trump accepted the Republican nomination, spoke about his record of promises kept, and looked forward at his agenda for his next four years.
President Trump assured America that he would continue fighting the coronavirus, focusing on a Made in the USA agenda, standing with law enforcement, and continue his America First agenda abroad.
And President Trump still wasn’t done:
Friday
Bottom Line: After seeing the level of support President Trump has, it’s no wonder Nancy Pelosi does not want Biden to debate President Trump and why Biden himself left open the door to skipping debates.
Hat tip: BadBlue Uncensored News
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