Biden Campaign Reportedly Pulling ‘Negative Ads’ Against Trump Amid Covid-19 Hospitalization

After Joe Biden recently told Trump “would you shut up man” and that he was the worst president ever at the first set of presidential debates, it is now looking like the Biden/Harris folks are dialing it back. Joe and Kamala have been kind on Twitter, despite many of his supporters and prominent Democrats rejoicing and wishing death on President Trump.

This is on the heels of Trump’s recent Covid-19 diagnosis and now reports that the president will be working from Walter Reed hospital for a few days after experiencing fatigue as a precaution, likely due to his age and possible risk factors.

President Trump tweeted out his diagnosis confirmation and hasn’t tweeted since on his Twitter account, sending shockwaves through last night’s stock market futures, although much of the lost ground was regained today. It’s unclear how the financial markets will react on Monday to the latest developments, and what happens over the weekend could shift the narrative further. ‘Kyle Griffin’ tweeted an NBC report captioned:

“A Biden campaign official confirmed to NBC News that the campaign is pulling all of its negative advertising from their rotation of paid media.” See tweet:

NBC reported in part:

A Biden campaign official confirmed to NBC News that the campaign is pulling all of its negative advertising from their rotation of paid media. The news comes as the president is transported to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center as a precautionary measure.

Earlier the Washington Post was forced to delete a nasty distasteful tweet with an article captioned: “Image what it will be like to never have to think about Trump again”. Some Twitter users called it inciting.

Kayleigh McEnany reported on the details on her official press secretary Twitter handle earlier:

Stay tuned for more updates on President Trump and First Lady Melania’s condition as the fluid situation continues to unfold.

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