Trump challenges Biden to debate 'anywhere, anytime'
Biden stated Friday that he would be pleased to debate Trump, but does not know when such a discussion will be feasible to organize.
Former President Donald Trump replied to current President Joe Biden's willingness to debate on Friday by offering him the opportunity to do so at any location and time of his choosing, including the New York City courtroom tonight, and broadcast the discussion on national television.
Trump stated that "Crooked Joe Biden just announced that he's willing to debate! Everyone knows he doesn't really mean it, but in case he does, I say, anywhere, anytime, anyplace. In fact, let's do the debate at the Courthouse tonight - on national television, I'll wait around."
Biden stated Friday that he would be pleased to debate Trump, but does not know when such a discussion will be feasible to organize.
Most US voters believe Trump likely to win 2024 presidential elections
A Rasmussen Reports poll issued Friday indicated that more than half of potential voters in the US believe former President Donald Trump is likely to win the 2024 presidential election.
According to the survey, 56% of respondents predict Trump will reclaim the White House. and over one-third of respondents (32%) feel Trump is highly likely to win the election.
According to the poll, 35% of respondents feel Trump is unlikely to win the election, with 16% believing it is not probable at all.
According to three surveys done exclusively for Newsweek by Redfield & Wilton Strategies, US voters' dissatisfaction with US President Joe Biden's participation in the situation has increased dramatically since December.
The first survey of 1,500 eligible voters from around the country was conducted on October 29, 11 days following Biden's outspoken support of the Israeli occupation's war on Gaza, or as he likes to call it "self-defense".
The survey found that 37% of voters approved of his behavior and 35% disapproved
Trump blames Biden for college protests, compares them to 2017 rally
Trump criticized the student pro-Palestine protests in US universities on April 25 labeling them as "tremendous hate" as he claimed that the violence at a white nationalist rally in Virginia during his presidency term was "a little peanut" in comparison.
He also pointed fingers at his presidential rival Joe Biden for the protests.
"Charlottesville was a little peanut. And it was nothing compared to – and the hate wasn't the kind of hate that you have here," Trump, following the testimony in his criminal trial in New York City, referenced the 2017 clashes in Virginia between white nationalists and counter-protesters, where one woman was killed.
Back then, following the rally, Trump equated white supremacists with counter-protesters and said that the blame falls on "both sides."
"The fact is that Crooked Joe Biden HATES Israel and Hates the Jewish people. The problem is that he HATES the Palestinians even more," Trump said on Truth Social.
"This is tremendous hate and we have a man that can't talk about it because he doesn't understand it. He doesn't understand what's going on with our country," he emphasized referencing Biden.