President Biden's principal deputy campaign manager, Quinton Foulkes, has confirmed that President Biden is prepared to engage in a debate with former President Trump on June 27th in Atlanta. The debate will take place in an Atlanta studio without a live audience.
President Biden has expressed his readiness for not just one but two debates with Trump. The criteria for these debates have been outlined, and Trump has accepted the first debate. He has stated that he is willing to debate anytime, anyplace, anywhere.
However, there is uncertainty regarding Trump's attendance, given that he has not participated in a debate with President Biden since 2020. The Biden campaign is now waiting to see if Trump will honor his commitment and appear for the debate in Atlanta in June.
The upcoming debate between President Biden and former President Trump is anticipated to be a significant event, with both sides gearing up for a potentially intense exchange of ideas and policies. The absence of a live audience is expected to create a focused environment for the candidates to present their viewpoints.
As the date of the debate approaches, all eyes will be on whether Trump will follow through on his promise to participate. The outcome of the debate on June 27th could have implications for the political landscape and public perception of both candidates.