Every policy area ‘unequivocally in Trump’s favour’: Sean Spicer
Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer says there will be “no match” in the US presidential debates if Donald Trump sticks to policy because every single area is “unequivocally in Trump’s favour”.
Joe Biden and Donald Trump have agreed to two presidential debates.
They will be held on June 27 and September 10.
“I’m telling you this, Andrew, if Donald Trump sticks to his record, domestically, internationally, militarily, he will clean Biden’s clock,” Mr Spicer told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.
“The record in every single area is unequivocally in Trump’s favour.
“If he sticks to issues, if he sticks to policy and sticks to his record, there’s no match.”
Видео Every policy area ‘unequivocally in Trump’s favour’: Sean Spicer канала Sky News Australia
Joe Biden and Donald Trump have agreed to two presidential debates.
They will be held on June 27 and September 10.
“I’m telling you this, Andrew, if Donald Trump sticks to his record, domestically, internationally, militarily, he will clean Biden’s clock,” Mr Spicer told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.
“The record in every single area is unequivocally in Trump’s favour.
“If he sticks to issues, if he sticks to policy and sticks to his record, there’s no match.”
Видео Every policy area ‘unequivocally in Trump’s favour’: Sean Spicer канала Sky News Australia
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