Trump defends debate performance | The Excerpt


On Saturday’s episode of The Excerpt podcast: USA TODAY National Political Correspondent David Jackson discusses how former President Donald Trump has approached the days since Tuesday’s debate. Russia pulls the credentials of six British diplomats in Moscow. Boeing workers go on strike. USA TODAY Reporter Andrea Riquier discusses dropping mortage rates, and what might be around the corner for the housing market. Astronauts left behind by Starliner share updates from the International Space Station.Hit play on the player below to hear the podcast and follow along with the transcript beneath it. This transcript was automatically generated, and then edited for clarity in its current form. There may be some differences between the audio and the text.Podcasts: True crime, in-depth interviews and more USA TODAY podcasts right hereTaylor Wilson:Good morning, I’m Taylor Wilson, and today is Saturday, September 14th, 2024. This is The Excerpt.Today, how Trump has approached the day since Tuesday’s debate, plus Boeing workers go on strike and what’s next for dropping mortgage rates?♦Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump capped off a rough week yesterday with a West Coast press conference where he went after Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and defended his debate performance from earlier this week. I caught up with USA Today, national political correspondent, David Jackson for more. Hello, David.David Jackson:Hey, thanks for having me.Taylor Wilson:Thanks for hopping on. So Donald Trump is back on the campaign trail after last week’s debate. Where did he speak yesterday and how has he been framing his performance on debate night?David Jackson:He had a rally Thursday night in Tucson, Arizona, and he had a news conference Friday, and the messages at bot …

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