Biden: Trump told you virus would be 'gone' by Easter
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Biden: Trump told you virus would be 'gone' by Easter
Responding to President Donald Trump's vaccine claims at the first presidential debate in Cleveland, Democratic nominee Joe Biden said Trump is the "same man who told you this would go away by Easter."
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