Watch Live: Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump at NBC News’ Commander in Chief Forum
Who’s Better Suited to be America’s Commander in Chief? Watch Live.
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump take to the stage at 8 PM EDT Wednesday evening. NBC News is billing this pre-debate event as the Commander in Chief Forum. Candidates will not appear on stage together. Clinton, who lost the coin toss, will go first, Trump will follow.Â
“Today” show co-host Matt Lauer (not MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, who literally wrote the book on tonight’s subject) will moderate.
The event takes place at New York City’s Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum.
Not a bad place for an #NBCNewsForum pic.twitter.com/kEy4dAER1a
— Alexandra Jaffe (@ajjaffe) September 7, 2016
You can watch live on TV, at NBC or MSNBC. You can also watch online at NBC News’Â Commander in Chief Forum site.Â
Live from @IntrepidMuseum tonight at 8: watch @MSNBC‘s #NBCNewsForum with @HillaryClinton @realDonaldTrump @MLauer. pic.twitter.com/Wu6mAU0EK6
— kaitlyn (@kaitlynsoares) September 7, 2016
Trump is vastly unprepared to be Commander in Chief, so the media has already given him a pass, stating as long as he doesn’t say anything ridiculous he will have won.Â
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Image by kaitlyn via Twitter
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