Former President Trump has issued a challenge to President Biden for another debate, this time with no moderators. In a post, Trump expressed his desire for a 'no holds barred' and 'all on' discussion with Biden regarding the future of the country.
Trump highlighted several key issues that he wants to address in the debate, including Biden's stance on open borders, transgender participation in sports, the push for all-electric vehicles within five years, and the impact of inflation on the nation's economy.
Trump emphasized the importance of the debate as a way to test both his and Biden's competence under pressure. He proposed a one-on-one debate in the traditional format, without any moderators, to allow for a direct exchange of ideas.

The challenge comes ahead of the scheduled second debate between Biden and Trump, which is set to be hosted by ABC News on Tuesday, Sept. 10 at 9 p.m. ET. The network has not yet announced the moderators for the upcoming debate.
Trump's call for a debate without moderators reflects his desire for a more unfiltered and direct exchange with Biden. The former president's challenge sets the stage for a potentially intense and revealing discussion on the pressing issues facing the nation.
As the debate date approaches, both Trump and Biden will have the opportunity to present their views and engage in a spirited debate that could shape the political discourse leading up to the next election.