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Biden and Trump agree to 2 presidential debates, with first set for June 27 on CNN
• By Betsy Klein, Michael Williams, Kristen Holmes"I've received and accepted an invitation from @CNN for a debate on June 27th. Over to you, Donald. As you said: anywhere, any time, any place," Biden said in a post on X.
Trump later told CNN's Kaitlan Collins, "The answer is yes, I will accept."
Later Wednesday morning, both men said they had accepted an invitation from ABC to hold a second debate on September 10.
The news is the latest development in a quickly escalating tit-for-tat over debates between the two political rivals. Biden's campaign earlier called on Trump to join him for two presidential debates hosted by news organizations and formally informed the Commission on Presidential Debates that the president will not participate in its previously scheduled fall debates. The former president quickly said he was on board with earlier debates and told radio host Hugh Hewitt that he would accept any moderator.
Biden only recently said that he was happy to debate Trump, though he was non-committal on the format of such a debate, telling radio host Howard Stern, "I'm happy to debate him." In a social media video and a subsequent letter to the Commission on Presidential Debates, Biden's campaign laid out its proposed terms, including possible debate dates in June and September.
The video of Biden speaking directly to a camera released Wednesday morning was a more direct challenge.
"Donald Trump lost two debates to me in 2020. Since then he hasn't shown up for a debate. Now he's acting like he wants to debate me again," Biden said.
"Well, make my day, pal, I'll even do it twice. So let's pick the dates, Donald – I hear you're free on Wednesdays," Biden continued, alluding to Trump's court schedule. In the letter, Biden's campaign acknowledged that the first debate would likely take place after Trump's criminal hush-money trial has concluded.