Joe Biden Shushes ‘Clown’ Donald Trump: ‘Would You Shut Up, Man?’

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During their first presidential debate on Tuesday night, Joe Biden told Donald Trump to “shut up.”

As the Democratic presidential nominee spoke into the camera, Trump pressed Biden on whether or not, as president, he planned to pack the Supreme Court.

“Would you shut up, man?” Biden snapped back at Trump.

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Joe Biden: ‘This Is So Unpresidential’

“Who is on your list, Joe?” Trump pushed back, making light of Biden for refusing to answer his question or make a list of his Supreme Court nominees public.

As some prominent Democrats have vowed to pack the SCOTUS, many observers have wondered if Biden shares this opinion.

Biden appeared fed up with Trump’s interruptions.

“This is so unpresidential,” he complained.

Biden said sarcastically to moderator Chris Wallace, “That was really a productive segment, wasn’t it?”

Biden: ‘It’s Hard To Get Any Word In With This Clown’

“Keep yapping, man,” Biden said to Trump

At one point during the debate Biden also called  Trump a “clown.”

Trump kept after Biden, constantly trying to cut him off, and even began invoking the name of Biden’s son, Hunter, and his questionable business dealings with Ukraine.

“It’s hard to get any word in with this clown,” Biden said. He then appeared to regret using the word “clown.”

“Excuse me, this person,” Biden said.

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Trump Might Have Made A Mistake By Constantly Interrupting Biden

Trump interrupting Biden was a theme throughout the entire debate Tuesday night, with both candidates showing frustration.

The same was true of moderator Chris Wallace.

Who won the debate is a topic that will continue to be discussed, but even many Trump supporters did not believe the President did himself many favors by constantly cutting in to Biden’s speaking time.

The next presidential debate is scheduled for October 15th.

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