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Biden and Trump agree to presidential debates on June 27

Biden and Trump agree to presidential debates on June 27

As the countdown continues for the presidential elections on November 5 in the USA, the first live broadcast debate between Democrat Joe Biden and Republican Donald Trump will be held on June 27, and the second on September 10.

As the race between Biden and Trump for the 60th presidential elections in the country heats up, the first statements regarding the live broadcast discussions that the public was curious about came.

Accordingly, Biden and Trump will duke it out on CNN on June 27 and on ABC on September 10, and will convey their messages to the voters in two live broadcast programs before the presidential elections.

In his post on his X account, US President Biden stated that he accepted the invitation he received from CNN to confront Trump live on June 27.

Biden, who also shared a video on the issue, gave the message that he was ready to confront Trump at any time and place, and claimed that he won both live broadcast debates in 2020.

On the other hand, Trump stated in his statement on the social networking platform Truth Social that he agreed to face Biden on live broadcast twice in June and September.

Trump said, “I suggest more than two debates for excitement, and let’s have them in a large area, even though Biden is afraid of crowds. Just tell me the time, I’ll be there. Let’s be ready to make noise.” he said.

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