The second presidential debate, scheduled for next Thursday between President Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden was canceled Friday by its organizers.
The Commission on Presidential Debates, which runs the event, originally decided to make it a virtual, town hall style event after Trump tested positive last week for the coronavirus.
However, the president declined earlier this week to participate in a virtual event, which was followed by the cancellation.
The president’s physician has said that Trump is symptom-free and can resume a public schedule Saturday.
The commission said in a statement Friday that decided a day earlier that the debate would be conducted virtually for “the health and safety of all involved.”
“Subsequently, the campaigns of the two candidates who qualified for participation in the debate made a series of statements concerning their respective positions regarding their willingness to participate in a virtual debate on October 15, and each now has announced alternate plans for that date,” the statement also reads…
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