Television duel in the fight for the White House: Trump offers debate with moderator (



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The first television duel between the president of the United States, Trump, and the challenger Biden, is ongoing. It’s about the Supreme Court, after health insurance. He warms up and the moderator kicks in.

In the first debate leading up to the US presidential election, host Chris Wallace and President Donald Trump exchanged blows. “I am the moderator of the debate and I want you to allow me to ask my question,” Wallace said as Trump continued to interrupt him on the subject of health insurance. Trump said in Wallace’s speech, “I guess I’ll debate with you, not him. But that’s okay, I’m not surprised.”

When Trump interrupted his challenger Joe Biden, Wallace urged the president, “Can you let him talk?” Biden chimed in, looking at Trump: “He doesn’t know how to do it.” In another part of the debate, when Trump declined to speak, Biden said, “Could you shut up?”

Wallace comes from Fox News TV, a friend of Trump, but is highly respected as an independent. Trump told Fox News Radio last Thursday of Wallace’s moderation of the debate: “I’m willing to bet he won’t ask Biden tough questions. He will ask me tough questions.” He is convinced that Wallace’s restraint will be “unfair.” “It will be controlled by the radical left.”

A total of three television debates are scheduled between Trump (74) and Biden (77). The second dispute is scheduled for October 15 (October 16, 3:00 AM CEST) in Miami, Florida. The final debate before the election will take place on October 22 (October 23, 3:00 am CEST) in Nashville, Tennessee.

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