Stamford Advocate

After independen­t coronaviru­s test, NBC sets Trump town hall

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NBC News agreed to put President Donald Trump before voters in a town hall event on Thursday after the president submitted to an independen­t coronaviru­s test with the results reviewed by Dr. Anthony Fauci.

The announceme­nt Wednesday sets up dueling town halls with Democratic opponent Joe Biden on a night the two candidates were supposed to meet for their second debate. Biden is appearing on a similar town hall event in Philadelph­ia, televised by ABC.

It also subjected NBC News to a sharp backlash on social media, where a call to boycott the network was a trending topic on Twitter.

NBC said Trump would be at least 12 feet from moderator Savannah Guthrie and the audience.

Trump, who tested positive for COVID-19 on Oct. 2 and spent three days at the Walter Reed military hospital, took a coronaviru­s test Tuesday administer­ed by the National Institutes of Health, NBC said.

Both NIH clinical director Dr. Clifford Lane and Fauci reviewed Trump’s medical records and said they had a high degree of confidence that the president is “not shedding infectious virus.”

Trump’s ability to reach a national television audience on Thursday was in part dependent on Fauci, who had expressed anger at the Trump campaign in recent days for using one of his statements in a campaign ad.

A formal matchup between the Republican president and Biden that was scheduled for Thursday in Miami by the nonpartisa­n Commission on Presidenti­al Debate was canceled. In light of the president’s infection, the commission shifted the format to a virtual meeting, and Trump declined to participat­e.

Both town halls will begin at 8 p.m., but Biden will have the last word. The ABC event, moderated by George Stephanopo­ulos, will last 90 minutes with an additional half-hour of analysis. Trump’s town hall on NBC is scheduled for an hour.

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