Trump Says He Is Obligated to Debate Biden Ahead of Election, Regardless of Polls

Former President Trump is willing to have as many debates as necessary with President Joe Biden ahead of the 2024 presidential election, citing his “obligation” to attend general election debates.

President Trump—who has so far declined to participate in any Republican primary debates—made the comments during a Fox News town hall held in Greenville, South Carolina, on Feb. 20.

“I’ll do it right now on your show. I’ll challenge him right now,” President Trump said when questioned by host Laura Ingraham if he would challenge President Biden to a debate as the two move closer to a rematch in the 2024 presidential election.

“I think you have an obligation in this case, you really have an obligation to debate, ” President Trump continued. “When you have the final Republican, the final Democrat, you have the two people, you have to debate regardless of polls.”

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