May 15 (UPI) — President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will face off in a pair of debates in June and September, their campaigns agreed Wednesday. CNN confirmed Wednesday morning that it will host the first debate in Atlanta on June 27 at 9 p.m., with ABC later announcing it will host the second debate at ABC News studios on Sept. 10. […] The post Biden, Trump campaigns agree to debates in June, September first appeared on Gephardt Daily.
This live blog is now closed. You can read more on the US presidential debates here:Joe Biden and Donald Trump agree to two US presidential debatesIn a letter to Joe Biden’s re-election campaign, top Donald Trump advisers Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles said the former president had accepted their invitation to participate in two debates, while demanding further face offs between the two candidates.“Today is a good day for America’s voters, now that Joe Biden has FINALLY accepted President...
The Trump campaign challenged President Joe Biden to "one debate per month" for June-September, which it says will allow voters to "have maximum exposure to the records and future visions of each candidate."
Fox News Media has invited the Trump campaign and the Biden campaign to participate in a vice presidential debate before the 2024 election. In a letter to the campaigns, Fox News Media said it requested the opportunity to host a vice presidential debate, and said it would be available to do so on July 23, August 13, or dates "following both nomination conventions." BIDEN CAMPAIGN ACCEPTS VP DEBATE INVITATION FOR SUMMER SHOWDOWN WITH KAMALA HARRIS AND TRUMP RUNNING MATE The proposed vice...
Former President Trump and President Biden quickly came to terms on two presidential debates during a Wednesday whirlwind. But the campaigns don't seem to be on the page about the vice presidential contest, or additional debates. In two posts to Truth Social on Friday, Trump said he had agreed to a debate on Fox "on
After months of uncertainty, it looks like we’ll be getting debates between Joe Biden and Donald Trump after all — and sooner than expected. On Wednesday, the Biden campaign announced a proposal to have two presidential debates, one in late June, the other in September. Trump quickly said he accepted those dates. Later Wednesday morning, Biden announced on social media that he’d received and accepted an invitation for a CNN-hosted debate on June 27 in Atlanta. Trump then told Fox News, “I’ll be...
President Joe Biden says he won’t participate in the campaign debates sponsored by a nonpartisan commission, instead challenging Republican Donald Trump to a pair of debates.
“Donald Trump lost two debates to me in 2020,” President Biden posted on X. “Since then, he hasn’t shown up for a debate. Now he’s acting like he wants to debate me again. Well, make my day, pal.”
Former President Donald Trump’s team shot back at a Mother’s Day ad dropped by President Biden’s reelection campaign, calling it “disgusting.”
Former President Donald Trump has called for President Joe Biden to undergo a drug test ahead of their debates scheduled for June and September. read more
Host of The Weekend on MSNBC & Former RNC Chair Michael Steele joins the Steve Cochran Show to discuss why Biden is eager to debate Trump, the heated exchange between Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Marjorie Taylor Greene, and to provide an update on the Trump hush money trial. https://om