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United States elections 2024: Trump challenges Biden to debate “when and where”

The former president and Republican candidate for the US presidential elections, donald trumpsaid this Wednesday that he was willing to debate “whenever and wherever” with his Democratic rival, President Joe Biden.

It is important, for the good of our country, that Joe Biden and I debate issues vital to America and the American people“, wrote the former president on his social truth network.

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That is why I ask that debates be held whenever, wherever and wherever.”, he guaranteed.

In contrast, Trump has been repeatedly challenged by Nikki Haley and its other rivals in Republican primaries to watch the television debates, but he always refused, arguing that he gained nothing by sharing the spotlight with his distant pursuers in the polls.

In his message, the former president also expressed his willingness to direct his debates with Biden “the corrupt Democratic National Committee (DNC), or its subsidiary, the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD)”.

donald trump He also promised to hold a “quick answer” for Joe Biden during the state of the union address on Thursday, because “It is important that the country gets the truth”.

While Biden has occasionally been criticized for distortions in his speeches, Trump makes false claims virtually every time he speaks in public.

His constant and false claim that he lost 2020 elections against Biden for widespread fraud is one of the criminal charges he faces.

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The Washington Post classified more than 30,000 public statements by Trump during his first term as false or misleading, around 21 per day.

Barring surprises, after overwhelming victories in the primaries of their respective parties, Trump and Biden will face each other in the November presidential elections.

However, according to polls, this duel between a 77-year-old former president and the 81-year-old incumbent president is unlikely to excite voters.

Source: Elcomercio

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