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Trump, Biden to hold dueling town halls on rival networks

- By David Bauder

NEWYORK — NBC News agreed to put President Donald Trump before voters in a townhall event 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 between the president and 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 byABC.

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

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

Trump, whoannounc­edhetested positive forCOVID-19 on Oct. 2 and spent three days at theWalter Reed National Miiltary Medical Center, took a coronaviru­s test Tuesday administer­ed by the National Institutes of Health, NBCsaid.

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 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.

The coronaviru­s task force member said a quote used in the campaign adwas taken out of context.

A formal match-up between the Republican president and Biden thatwas 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, andTrump declined to participat­e.

Both town halls will begin at 8 p.m. Eastern, but Biden will have the last word. The ABC event, moderated by George Stephanopo­ulos, will last90minu­tes withan additional half-hour of analysis.

Trump’s town hall on NBC is scheduled for an hour.

Critics of NBC questioned why the network scheduled Trump for the same time, making viewers have to choose if they were interested in seeing both candidates react live in a similar format.

Veteran journalist Jeff Greenfield called it “indefensib­le” in aTwitter post.

“They rewarded Trump by giving him this time,” Greenfield said.

He questioned whetherNBC­acceded to a demand by the president, but the network said in a statement that “the Trump campaign did not dictate or request the time slot nor express any preference.”

NBC considered it important that Trump be given the same format, day of the week and length of time that Biden had last week — although he will have a different moderator. LesterHolt hosted the Biden event.

In addition to preventing viewers from getting a side-by-side comparison of the two men, the dueling events will likely be seen by far fewer people.

The first debate between the twomen last month was watched by an estimated 73.1 million people, theNielsen company said.

Anestimate­d6.7 million people sawBiden at an NBC News-sponsored town hall last week.

Like the Trump event on Thursday will be, it was simulcast on MSNBC, CNBC and streamed online.

Trump’s town hall with Stephanopo­ulos on Sept. 15 was seen by 3.8 million people, Nielsen said.

Thursday’s Trump town hall onNBC will be held outdoors at thePerez ArtMuseumi­n Miami. Audience members will be socially distanced, required to wear a mask and submit to a temperatur­e check before entering the venue, NBCsaid.

 ?? PATRICK SEMANSKY/AP ?? President Donald Trump will be at a town hall event Thursday on NBC. Democratic rival Joe Biden will appear at a similar event at the same starting time on ABC.
PATRICK SEMANSKY/AP President Donald Trump will be at a town hall event Thursday on NBC. Democratic rival Joe Biden will appear at a similar event at the same starting time on ABC.

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