Pitting President Donald Trump on a debate state against likely Democrat nominee Joe Biden will show the vast differences between them without the "media filter" that's been protecting the former vice president and his struggles, Brad Parscale, the chairman for Trump's 2020 campaign, said Friday.
He also declared on "Fox & Friends" that he feels "sorry" for Biden because he's not "there anymore," and he hopes "Jill (Biden) takes care of him and we can see him live the rest of his life in peace."
The campaign is calling for a fourth debate, but Biden doesn't want to come out "and his handlers can't even let him speak," said Parscale.
"What better way to see the president versus Biden without the media filter," said Parscale. "That's what America should see and it should see that this president is sharp as a tack and ready for four more years and that Biden is, after multiple failed presidency runs, he's just not there anymore."
Parscale also claimed that voters "aren't excited for Biden" and that the Trump campaign is "underpolled" but "our internal numbers continue to show the direction towards victory."
Meanwhile, the campaign is gearing up for its first campaign rally in months, to be held in Tulsa on Saturday, and all care is being taken to keep people safe.
"I have a feeling that we'll see 100,000 supporters down there just wanting to see this country reopen," said Parscale, adding that he will "probably be wearing a mask" for the event.
"This is more of a festival-like event, looking almost like a convention," said Parscale. Tens of thousands of people will be able to be in attendance and we're going to have multiple places where the president can speak."