Of Course, the Debate Was Always Going to Be About Trump
Wednesday, September 30, 2020 | |
| By Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns Interrupting Joe Biden nearly every time he spoke, President Trump made little attempt to reassure swing voters about his leadership. Mr. Biden hit back: "This is so unpresidential." | | | News Analysis By Matt Flegenheimer and Maggie Haberman A face-off with Joe Biden devolves into an ugly shouting match as President Trump, characteristically, makes it all about him. | | | By Caitlin Dickerson, Seth Freed Wessler and Miriam Jordan Immigrants detained at an ICE-contracted center in Georgia said they had invasive gynecology procedures that they later learned might have been unnecessary. | | |
| U.S. By Katharine Q. Seelye She did more than powder noses; she advised on diction and apparel and helped commanders in chief put their best selves forward for television. | | | Opinion By Thomas L. Friedman Our democracy is in terrible danger — more than since the Civil War, more than after Pearl Harbor, more than during the Cuban missile crisis. | | |
| By The New York Times At the first presidential debate, Donald J. Trump and Joseph R. Biden Jr. offered conflicting views on how the Supreme Court vacancy should be filled. | | | By The New York Times In a fiery exchange during the presidential debate, Joseph R. Biden Jr. called President Trump a liar when the discussion turned to health care. | | | By The Associated Press Mayor Bill de Blasio visited New York City schools as they reopened on Tuesday with a plan that has received mixed reviews from parents. | | |
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