Nene Leakes Wants To Coach Joe Biden On How To “Read” President Trump For Next Debate

Nene Leakes Wants To Coach Joe Biden On How To “Read” President Trump For Next Debate
Nene Leakes has been known to “read” people during her 12 year stint of reality television, but now she wants to pass along those skills and coach president hopeful Joe Biden to read Donald Trump during his next encounter.
There are plenty of ways to achieve this, but in this sense, “reading” someone is to tell them about themselves, attack their credibility, or simply criticizing them in a hurtful way.
The reality star took to her social media to post,
“Can somebody help me…I wanna coach Biden right before his next encounter wit Trump. He needs a read session”
Nene referenced the Sep. 29 2020 Presidential Debate in which president Donald Trump and Joe Biden went head to head in topics such as law and order, taxes, racial issues and more.
There were several moments within the debate where each outwardly attempted to discredit the other, immediately making the debate a trending topic on Twitter.

There are two other scheduled presidential debates which means two opportunities for Nene Leakes to get her coaching on.
- 15 October in Miami, Florida
- 22 October in Nashville, Tennessee
Do you think Nene as what it takes to give Joe Biden a read session? Tell us your thoughts. Watch some of Nene’s infamous “reads” below.
https://youtu.be/ZNoqtR8iQU8
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