Biden and Trump Clash on China and Climate in Heated Debate

The first presidential debate saw President Biden and former President Trump engage in a heated exchange on China’s economic influence and climate change policies. Trump criticized Biden’s handling of China and the Paris Agreement, while Biden highlighted his own accomplishments in combating climate change. The debate highlighted the growing focus on China in US politics and the ongoing tensions between Washington D.C. and Beijing.

Biden and Trump Clash in Fiery First Presidential Debate

The first presidential debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump was a heated affair, filled with personal attacks and policy disagreements. Trump appeared more energetic and forceful, while Biden struggled to maintain his composure and stumbled over his words. The debate, which covered topics like the economy, abortion, and taxes, was a significant financial event for CNN, attracting high viewership and advertising revenue.

US Presidential Debate 2024: New Rules and Format for Biden-Trump Showdown

The first presidential debate of the 2024 election cycle between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will feature a significant departure from tradition with new rules aimed at ensuring a more substantive and orderly discussion. The debate, hosted by CNN, will take place in Atlanta and will see the candidates’ microphones muted unless it’s their turn to speak, eliminating the possibility of interruptions. The 90-minute debate will be moderated by Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, and will include two commercial breaks, during which the candidates cannot consult with their teams.

US Presidential Debate Preview: Key Issues and Talking Points

The first US presidential debate, scheduled for June 27th, will see Joe Biden and Donald Trump face off on a range of critical issues including the economy, immigration, and foreign policy. Expect discussions about legal controversies surrounding both candidates, age and fitness for office, abortion rights, and the impact of Trump’s Supreme Court appointments on Roe v. Wade. The debate will be moderated by CNN’s Dana Bash and Jake Tapper, offering a platform for rigorous questioning and substantive policy discussions.

Donald Trump Accuses Biden of Drug Use, Demands Drug Test Before Debate

Former US President Donald Trump has alleged that incumbent Joe Biden was under the influence of drugs during his State of the Union address. Trump made these accusations during the Republican party’s annual Lincoln Reagan dinner event in Minnesota. He demanded that Biden undergo a drug test before their upcoming debate. Trump also criticized Biden’s policies and called him a ‘horrible president’.

Biden and Trump to Face Off in Two Debates

After months of uncertainty, President Joe Biden and Republican nominee Donald Trump have agreed to participate in two general election debates. The first debate will be held on June 27, 2024, at CNN’s studios in Atlanta, while the second debate will be hosted by ABC on September 10, 2024. The debates will be moderated by CNN anchors Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, and ABC anchors David Muir and Linsey Davis, respectively. The first debate will take place before either candidate becomes their party’s official nominee, and will cover a wide range of topics including Trump’s criminal hush money trial, Biden’s foreign trips, and the Supreme Court’s term. The second debate will occur before most states begin early voting. Both campaigns have outlined their preferences for the debates, with Biden’s team favoring muted microphones and no live audience, while Trump’s team is pushing for more debates and prefers a stand-up format with a live audience. The deal between the campaigns sidelines the Commission on Presidential Debates, the nonpartisan group that has organized the debates for over three decades. It remains unclear whether third party candidates will qualify for the debates. However, CNN and ABC have set a threshold of 15% in four national polls for candidates to qualify.

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