バイデン氏とトランプ氏、6月27日に初の「対面討論」…大統領選レースがスタート
Biden and Trump to hold first face-to-face debate on June 27th as presidential race kicks off
U.S. Presidents Biden and Trump will hold their first televised face-to-face debate on June 27, ahead of the presidential election in November.
On the 15th (local time), foreign media reported that President Biden had given the former President Trump two appointments in June and September.
The debate on June 27 will be broadcast live on CNN. The debate on September 10 will be broadcast live on ABC.
In a YouTube video and letter, President Biden said, "Trump lost to me in two debates during the 2020 presidential election.
"He's acting as if he wants to debate me again," she said.
Next, a new article was published in relation to the allegations of trying to silence President Trump's sex scandal.
Pointing out that the New York trial was adjourning on Wednesday, he provoked, "Donald, let's set a date," and "Wednesdays are free."
In response, former President Trump wrote on his social media, "Anytime is fine.
" He responded, "I'm ready to debate Stupid Joe twice, in June and September, as proposed," and "Maybe Biden is afraid of the crowds."
2024/05/16 09:38 KST
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