‘Inshallah’: Biden uses Arabic expression over release of Trump’s tax returns No foreign policy discussions during the first US presidential debate, in which candidates traded insults and spoke over each other

(Middle East Eye) Many Middle East-related policy questions that could affect the lives of millions of people hang on the outcome of the US presidential elections in November: a possible return to the Iran nuclear deal; Washington’s relations with Riyadh; and the White House stance on the Israeli-Palestinians conflict, to name a few.

But as Donald Trump and Joe Biden sparred in their first presidential debate, Arab and Muslim Americans were left with a more light-hearted topic to analyse: did Biden say “inshallah” during the widely watched clash on Tuesday night?

Asked about his tax filings following revelations by the New York Times that he had paid little to no taxes over the past few years, Trump said that he had actually paid millions in taxes.

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