President Donald Trump didn’t condemn white supremacist groups and their role in violence in some American cities this summer, branding it solely a “left-wing” problem and telling one far-right extremist group to “stand back and stand by.” 9News
'Will you shut up, man': Trump, Biden lash, interrupt each other during explosive first presidential debate
President Donald Trump was criticised for his repeated interruptions throughout the night, once prompting Biden to respond, "Will you shut up, man?" In the debate, Trump claimed Biden called him xenophobic for the travel restrictions his administration imposed at the start of the pandemic on foreign nationals who had been in China.
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