Biden calls Trump a 'convicted felon' and Trump brings up Hunter
Almost 45 minutes into the debate, President Joe Biden finally referenced former President Donald Trump's recent felony conviction in New York.
During a discussion about the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection, Biden said: "The only person on this stage that's a convicted felon is the man I'm looking at right now," referring to Trump.
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Trump then sought to pivot from his own legal troubles by referring to Biden's son, Hunter, as a "convicted felon."
He was referencing the younger Biden's felony conviction this month on three firearms charges. Trump also repeated long-running claims related to the Bidens and Ukraine, a frequent attack point for Republicans.