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10 October 2020 "I took the test, I'll probably do another one tomorrow".

Donald Trump states this in an

interview with Fox

.

Marc Siegel's interview with Trump (in Tucker Carlson Tonight) is the first in front of cameras since the president tested positive for coronavirus.

Trump is in the White House while the interviewer is in the TV studio.



"I don't know where I got the virus. Nobody knows for sure," says Trump, explaining that he didn't "feel strong or vital. I didn't feel like a US president should feel."

Trump does not comment on the outcome of the test, and does not say whether it is positive or negative.



Watch the latest video at foxnews.com



President tells Fox News "he hasn't taken any medicine for eight hours." 



On his stay in the hospital, Trump says he felt better immediately after treatment and left the hospital early, although the doctors would have preferred a few more days of observation.    



The Miami debate between President Trump and Democratic challenger Biden on October 15 has been canceled.

The organizers make it known.

Trump reiterated in the interview: "The debates are held in person"



According to the US media, the cancellation was decided by the Commission on presidential debates (independent), due to the lack of agreement between the two candidates on the format of the event.

However, another debate is scheduled for October 22 in Nashville.



The White House has confirmed that Donald Trump will attend

a public event today

, the first after being infected with Covid-19.

According to the agenda published by the US presidency, the head of state "will speak during a peaceful law and order protest" at 20 Italian in the South garden of the White House.

According to the New York Times, several hundred people are expected.



Trump in the night via Twitter confirmed that on

Monday he will be in Florida

"for a huge rally".



Will be in Sanford, Florida on Monday for a very BIG RALLY!

https://t.co/TTOlHJT8kr

- Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 9, 2020



The event hosted by the White House on the occasion of Amy Coney Barret's appointment as Supreme Court Justice was a "super diffuser" of coronavirus outbreak.

Anthony Fauci, the virologist member of the Washington task force against the pandemic, told CBS.