This Thursday, June 27, former President Donald Trump and current head of state Joe Biden will meet in the first presidential debate.
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Twice impeached, convicted felon, slanderer, sexually assaulted and bankrupted six times – US President Joe Biden’s team plans to focus not only on his problems with the law during the upcoming debate with Trump, but also wants to show voters that the US, in USA. If the Republican wins the election, chaos and division await, CNN reports.
Biden is preparing for telesparing with Trump, rehearsing arguments with different versions of the Republican, in particular with the “disciplined” one; for this, the team has a special person playing the role of an opponent.
Biden’s aides credited the agreement that only the speaker would be on the microphone during the debate as a success, as it would help avoid the heckling and heckling that characterized past debates.
After months of accusing Biden of being unfit to be president, Trump has surprisingly raised his expectations for the event. During an episode of the All In podcast, Trump described Biden as a “worthy opponent,” citing Biden’s strong performance against former House Speaker Paul Ryan during the 2012 vice presidential debate.
This change in tone stands in stark contrast to Trump’s previous rhetoric. He has consistently criticized Biden as a “weak, mentally unfit leader,” even suggesting that Biden may need performance-enhancing drugs to perform well in debates.
The comments are believed to have been prompted by advice from Trump’s campaign advisers, who warned him that Biden would outperform due to low expectations fueled by Trump’s own criticism.
As the debate approached, Trump also expressed concern about moderators Dana Besh and Jake Tepper of CNN, accusing them of potential bias. He argued that the debate would be unfair.
In preparation for the debates, Biden participated in mock debates and honed his rhetoric with advisers at Camp David. Trump, for his part, participated in policy meetings with his vice presidential candidates and former administration officials.
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