It’s looking more and more fishy how Trump came down with COVID-19 following the debate in Cleveland. The candidates were given an “honor system” to report their testing results done by each campaign. According to flaming hack Chris Wallace, there simply wasn’t “enough time” to do COVID-19 testing of both candidates before the debate. Things that make you go hmm..
“Honor System” used in Cleveland before debate, campaigns tested COVID cases, Wallace says “not enough time” to get tested before debate |
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The moderator from Tuesday’s presidential debate says there was an “honor system” for both campaigns when it came to completing COVID-19 tests for their staff ahead of the event.
The statement released from the Cleveland Clinic Friday morning in regard to these developments stated, “Most importantly, everyone permitted inside the debate hall tested negative for COVID-19 prior to entry. Individuals traveling with both candidates, including the candidates themselves, had been tested and tested negative by their respective campaigns.”
Wallace confirmed this, and said there would not have been enough time to have people from the campaigns tested on-site in Cleveland and receive results back before the debate needed to start.
“They didn’t arrive until Tuesday afternoon, so for them to get tested, there wouldn’t have been enough time to have the test and have the debate later that night at 9 o’clock,” Wallace told Hemmer. “So yeah, there was an honor system when it came to the people who came into the hall from the two campaigns.”