'I'll be right eventually,' Trump told Chris Wallace, the host of Fox News Sunday, in the interview taped Friday. 'It's going to disappear'
WASHINGTON – Under siege over his response to COVID-19 and continued protests against systemic racism, and facing multiple bad polls in his re-election race against Joe Biden, President Donald Trump defended his performance in an interview broadcast Sunday, including his past claims that the coronavirus will simply"disappear."
Claiming that"mail-in voting is going to rig the election," Trump repeated his 2016 mantra that he can't be sure he will accept the results of the election:"I’m not going to just say yes. I’m not going to say no, and I didn’t last time either." Story continuesTrump, who is the past has declined to take responsibility for COVID problems, said"I take responsibility, always, for everything" – but also attributed the rise in cases to increased testing.
Reminded in the Fox News interview of his own false assessments about the virus, Trump said, "I guess everybody makes mistakes."
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