The former American president Donald Trump accepted this Friday the debate proposal launched by the current head of the US executive branch, Joe Bidenand suggested that this take place at the White House every day between Monday and Friday of next week.
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“I’m willing to do it on Monday night, Tuesday night, Wednesday night, Thursday night or Friday night, on national television (…) We’ll do it at the White House. That would actually be very comfortable.” Trump said outside the New York courthouse where he is tried criminally.
The former Republican president, who is being tried in that court for falsifying accounting data to buy the silence of a porn actress and protect his 2016 election campaign, challenged Biden again and again in his actions: ‘I am ready. Just tell me where,’ He assured and added that it would be available “even tonight” (Friday the 26th).
‘He (Biden) said today’I would like to debate, but I don’t think he will debate. I don’t think I have that certainty. That’s how things are. I’m ready, willing and I see myself as capable, but I don’t see him that way. Maybe next week he will accept it, but I doubt it,” Trump said.
Moreover, he once again referred to the trial in court in New York, which ends its second week on Friday, as an “attack” against him with political motives and “well coordinated.”
“I’m here to make an accusation that Biden is trying to win the election. I invited him to come to court‘, said the Republican politician.
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As for Biden’s proposal, it is the first time that the president has explicitly said he is willing to debate Trump, as he had previously avoided committing to it and conditioned his participation in the debates on the “behavior ‘ from his future Republican rival.
And the point is that the Biden campaign had so far questioned Trump’s ability to respect established norms in any eventual debate, and so far His campaign had not yet finalized any plan in this regard.
Source: El heraldo

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