Donald Trump & Joe Biden Set to Face Off in June Debate
In a surprising move on May 15, 2024, President Joe Biden challenged former President Donald Trump to a series of debates ahead of the 2024 presidential election. Biden, in a bold statement, suggested two debates, one in June and another in September. Trump, who avoided debates during the Republican primary, quickly accepted the challenge.
The first debate is scheduled for June 27 and will be hosted by CNN at their studios in Atlanta. The second debate is set for September and will be hosted by ABC News. Both candidates have agreed to the proposed dates, setting the stage for a highly anticipated face-off.
Biden’s challenge came with a mix of humor and provocation, referencing Trump’s ongoing legal issues. Trump, on his Truth Social platform, responded by expressing his eagerness to debate and emphasized the importance of discussing key issues such as immigration, inflation, and foreign policy.
This development has reignited the political landscape, with both camps preparing for intense exchanges on critical national issues. The debates promise to be pivotal moments in the run-up to the 2024 election