WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden and Republican rival Donald Trump on Wednesday agreed to face off in two ...
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have agreed to meet for a pair of televised debates before the Nov. 5 election. The first debate will be on June 27 hosted by CNN, the network ...
President Joe Biden's campaign is trolling Donald Trump over his Manhattan criminal trial while pushing the former president ...
President Biden and former president Donald Trump agreed Wednesday to a June 27 debate on CNN and a Sept. 10 debate broadcast by ABC News, bypassing the decades-old tradition of three fall ...
Washington — President Biden and former President Donald Trump will go head-to-head in presidential debates on June 27 and Sept. 10, with the two White House hopefuls accepting invitations from ...
The first debate, on June 27 on CNN, raises the likelihood of the earliest general-election debate in modern history. By Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman President Biden and Donald J. Trump have ...
Both Joe Biden and Donald Trump accepted CNN's proposal of a June 27th debate.
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Incumbent President Joe Biden and Donald Trump agreed on Wednesday to hold the first presidential debate in June. The Democrat president challenged his rival to “make my day” and the scandal-plagued ...
On May 15, the former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden announced an agreement to a June 27 debate on CNN and a September 10 debate on ABC News. In a video released on X, formerly ...
President Joe Biden threw down the gauntlet on Wednesday, directly challenging former President Donald Trump – his expected 2024 rival — to not one, but two debates. Within hours, CNN ...
Having spent months avoiding direct engagement on when and where to debate, both Donald Trump and Joe Biden seemed to agree on a time and place in a matter of minutes on Wednesday, setting up high ...