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Biden Lays Blame On Trump For School Reopening Turmoil

The chaos hitting many of the nation's school districts is due to a lack of federal leadership surrounding the pandemic, Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said during his latest campaign event. If president, Biden pledged to get schools the equipment needed to open safely.

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden attacked President Donald Trump鈥檚 deal-making abilities and criticized congressional Republicans鈥 coronavirus response as woefully inadequate during a rare question-and-answer session with reporters Wednesday. In his first news conference in more than a month, the former vice president touted his work advancing the 2009 Recovery Act under the previous administration as a model for how to reinvigorate a flailing economy and help hurting Americans. (Forgey, 9/2)

Joe Biden promised Wednesday that he would harness billions of dollars in FEMA disaster aid to pay for supplies like masks and hand sanitizer to help schools reopen, if he's victorious on Election Day. The former vice president made that commitment during a speech in Delaware, kicking off a Democratic campaign blitz this week to blame President Donald Trump as parents and students throughout the country struggle with virtual learning and sudden school closures amid coronavirus outbreaks. (Scholtes, 9/2)

Joe Biden on Wednesday sought to channel the frustrations of students, parents, and teachers around the country by squarely blaming President Trump for school districts' inability to fully reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic. Biden, who with his wife, Jill, received a briefing from education leaders here at a sparsely filled downtown theater, said the lack of in-person primary school education around the country was a 鈥渘ational emergency.鈥 (Viser, Dawsey and Parker, 9/2)

Joe Biden is calling the struggle to reopen U.S. schools amid the coronavirus a 鈥渘ational emergency鈥 and accusing President Donald Trump of turning his back to stoke passions instead about unrest in America鈥檚 cities.The Democratic presidential nominee鈥檚 broadsides came a day ahead of his own trip to Kenosha, Wisconsin, where Biden said he wants to help 鈥渉eal鈥 a city reeling from another police shooting of a Black man. The wounding of Jacob Blake and subsequent demonstrations have made the political battleground state a focal point for debate over police and protest violence, as well as the actions of vigilante militias. (Barrow and Weissert, 9/3)

In other election news 鈥

For much of his life, President Trump has promoted himself as a virtual superman who has endless energy, needs little sleep, rarely gets sick and excelled at sports in his youth. As he once dictated in a statement put out in the name of an agreeable doctor, he is 鈥渢he healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency.鈥 So as Mr. Trump seeks to become the oldest individual ever elected to the office for a second term, recent questions about his mental and physical condition have sent him into paroxysms of pique. They have complicated his own efforts to question the health of his challenger and fellow septuagenarian, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. (Baker, 9/2)

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