Donald Trump showed sympathy for presidential opponent Joe Biden amid the sexual assault allegations made against him. But, on the contrary, the United States President is about to begin a massive negative ad campaign against the former vice president, as he loses the presidential poll.

As Donald Trump gets a low score on the survey, his advisers believe they should turn the race into a choice election between him and Joe Biden instead of a referendum of his performance. Melania Trump's husband continuously receives criticisms in the way he handles the COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

According to Politico, the campaign has over $10 million budget for a "national advertising blitz" across, broadcast, cable channels, and even online. In one of the negative ads made, they claimed the former senator "coddles China," where the coronavirus originated.

The ad said Joe Biden would never stand against China and would never do so. A source close to the situation revealed that Donald Trump himself approved the attack. His campaign manager, on the other hand, warned of a "death star" reelection effort, saying they would start a "pressing fire for the first time."

This move seems to contradict the POTUS's declaration that he hopes the sexual assault allegations made against former President Barack Obama's vice president is only a "false accusation." He seems to show sympathy for the presumptive Democratic nominee despite his reelection campaign plans. 

"I don't know if it's false or not," he said on Fox & Friends. "Joe is going to have to be able to prove whatever he has to prove, or she has to prove it, but that's a battle he has to fight."

Donald Trump admitted that he had experienced a lot of false accusations made against him, and, maybe, just like him, it wasn't true at all. Hence, he hopes the allegations are all lies for Joe Biden's sake.

Tara Reade claimed that the presidential hopeful sexually assaulted her when she was working at his office when he was still serving as the U.S. senator from Delaware. He, allegedly, assaulted her in the Senate hallway in 1993.

Joe Biden categorically denied the accusation. He even asked the National Archives to find the complaint that Read allegedly made against him with the Capitol personnel office at the time. As Donald Trump has been accused by almost two dozen women of sexual assault or misconduct and has denied all of the allegations, he encouraged Joe to "go out and fight."