The current president was perceived as stumbling over his words while the Republican Trump repeated numerous falsehoods.
President Joe Biden and Donald Trump faced off in the initial debate of the 2024 United States presidential campaign, vying for an edge in a closely contested match-up. However, despite kicking off Thursday's event, Biden encountered difficulties in expressing his points effectively, occasionally appearing to stumble over his words.
Meanwhile, Trump seized multiple opportunities to steer the conversation toward Biden's perceived vulnerabilities, highlighting concerns about immigration and the economy. He also evaded questions about his commitment to accepting the outcome of the November 5 presidential election, insisting he would only acknowledge results deemed "fair" and "free." Furthermore, he reiterated unfounded allegations that the 2020 election was rigged.
"At one point, he dismissed President Biden's 2020 victory, claiming 'the fraud and everything else was ridiculous,'" Trump remarked.
Currently, Trump faces two criminal indictments—one in Georgia and another in Washington, DC—related to allegations of attempting to undermine those election results.
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