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President Trump looks on during a break during a live one-hour NBC News town hall with voters in Miami yesterday.
President Trump during a break in a live one-hour NBC News town hall with voters in Miami yesterdayREUTERS/Carlos Barria
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden approaches his seat ahead of an ABC Town Hall event at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia yesterday.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden approaches his seat ahead of an ABC town hall event at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia yesterday.REUTERS/Tom Brenner
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Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and ABC News Chief Anchor George Stephanopoulos
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President Trump is seen during a break in an NBC News town hall event at the Perez Art Museum in Miami.
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President Trump on Friday hit Joe Biden for getting off easy at his town hall the night before — when he wasn’t asked a single question about The Post’s bombshell exclusive on his son’s overseas business dealings.

“Sleepy Joe Biden had a very bad showing last night, despite the fact that @GStephanopoulos didn’t ask him any questions on his being a ‘corrupt politician,'” Trump tweeted. “Big Tech & Lamestream Media are working hard to hide this corruption!!!”

Biden made his first televised interview since The Post published a slew of emails from Hunter Biden’s alleged laptop — one of which indicating that the son arranged a meeting between his father and a top executive at a Ukrainian energy firm.

But The Post’s exposé didn’t come up once during the Democratic presidential candidate’s 90-minute ABC News town hall Thursday night. Major networks have also failed to mention the report, which was published earlier this week.

Biden and Trump held dueling town halls Thursday night following the cancellation of what would’ve been their second presidential debate in Miami. Trump boycotted the event after organizers made it virtual following his coronavirus diagnosis.

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