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Savannah Guthrie Presses President Trump on COVID-19 Diagnosis at Town Hall

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QAnon, pressing him and not letting him evade answering. The town hall was a replacement of sorts for the debate Mr. Trump was supposed to take part on Thursday night.

But Guthrie was able to challenge Mr. Trump more than former Vice President Joe Biden and Fox News' Chris Wallace did in an actual debate last month.

Guthrie asked Mr. Trump about his retweet this week of a conspiracy theory that Biden orchestrated the killing Seal Team 6 to cover up the fake death of Osama Bin Laden. «Why would you send a lie like that to your followers?» Guthrie asked him. «I know nothing about it,» Mr.

Trump said.«You retweeted it,» Guthrie pointed out. «That was a retweet, that was an opinion of somebody, and that was a retweet.

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