Trump challenges Biden to debate him – despite pulling out of 2020 event
Despite refusing to show up for any of the Republican primary debates – or for the presidential debates in 2020 – Donald Trump is now challenging President Joe Biden to debate him this time around.
Speaking at a town hall on Fox News Tuesday night, the former president and Republican frontrunner said there was “an obligation” for the pair to go head-to-head in the lead-up to the election in November.
“Frankly, I think we have an obligation. When you have the final Republican, the final Democrat, you have the two people, you have to debate regardless of polls,” Mr Trump told Laura Ingraham in South Carolina.
Mr Trump said he would like to have as many debates as necessary, adding: “I would like to do it starting now”.
The former president said he doesn’t believe Mr Biden will be willing to debate him – despite it being Mr Trump who refused to take part in the planned events in the run up to the 2020 election.
Republican presidential candidate, former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a Fox News town hall at the Greenville Convention Center on February 20, 2024 in Greenville, South Carolina
Three presidential debates are planned so far for the 2024 election.
During the current election period, Mr Trump has refused to show up to any televised debates between his Republican rivals, instead choosing to stage rival events such as town halls or interviews with former Fox News presenter Tucker Carlson.
“When you debate, you want to be smart, you don’t have to waste your time,” Mr Trump told Ms Ingraham.
Voters have not been deterred by his refusal to go head-to-head with his Republican rivals, however, with Mr Trump continuously leading his Republican rivals in the polls and winning the first three primaries.
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