As he accepted the Republican Party’s nomination for the November presidential elections, President Donald Trump on Thursday night delivered a 70-minute speech that focused, as expected, on his domestic agenda while attacking his rival, Joe Biden. Americans, whose life has — like the rest of the world — changed perhaps forever because of the coronavirus pandemic, may have heard more than what they had expected from a president who touted countless ‘achievements’ domestically: from the economy, to the pandemic to law and order. According to pollsters...
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