US PRESIDENT Donald Trump accused his Democratic Party rival Joe Biden of being “a communist” during a speech at a White House rally on Saturday.
It was his first public appearance since he was hospitalised after testing positive for Covid-19. He told supporters he was “feeling great” and was no longer taking medication.
He took off his mask to address those gathered at the event organised by the Blexit foundation, which aims to persuade Latino and black voters to back the Republican Party.
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