Washington: China and the far left are 'desperate' for Joe Biden's win as the Democratic presidential candidate will 'surrender' jobs to China, President Donald Trump said as he returned to the battleground state of Pennsylvania after being treated for COVID-19.
In his first political rally in Pennsylvania, which sends 20 electoral college votes, after he was tested positive for COVID-19, Trump on Tuesday hit hard at his political opponent, alleging that the former vice president is known for 'surrender'.
“Biden will eliminate tariffs on China. He's already said he's going to take the tariffs off China. There goes your steel industry. There goes your aluminium industry. There goes everything. Allowing them to plunder without consequence,” he said, addressing thousands of his supporters in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
“The one constant in Biden's platform is surrender. He surrenders. He surrenders, whether it's China, whether it's Cuba. How about Cuba? How about the deal they made with Cuba? How bad was that one? I ended it,” he said.
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