‘, Anywhere, any time, any place’, Biden tells Trump

‘, Anywhere, any time, any place’, Biden tells Trump

U.S. President Joe Biden and Republican rival Donald Trump have accepted CNN’s invitation to face off in the first 2024 debate on June 27.

Biden offers to debate Trump twice, saying ‘Make my day, pal’

Biden offers to debate Trump twice, saying ‘Make my day, pal’

U.S. President Joe Biden is willing to debate Republican rival Donald Trump twice before the Nov. 5 election, with terms including two televised debates in June and September. Biden’s campaign proposed direct negotiations between the two campaigns for the debates, showing a willingness to take risks to improve his poll numbers. Biden also rejected traditional debates organized by the Commission on Presidential Debates and wants the debates to start sooner without any third-party candidates or in-person audience.

Trump campaign calls to debate Biden earlier and more times

Trump campaign calls to debate Biden earlier and more times

Fact: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump wants to debate President Joe Biden more than the usual three times and to hold them earlier in the 2024 election cycle.