‘The sledging has already started’: Donald Trump and Joe Biden agree to two presidential debates
Sky News host James Macpherson has compared Donald Trump and Joe Biden's upcoming debate to “one boxer and a lettuce leaf”.
Sitting US President Joe Biden and his Republican predecessor Donald Trump have agreed to two presidential TV debates which will be broadcast on CNN and ABC in June and September.
The announcements follow an escalating war of words about the terms of any debate between the two candidates.
“The sledging has already started,” Mr Macpherson said.
Видео ‘The sledging has already started’: Donald Trump and Joe Biden agree to two presidential debates канала Sky News Australia
Sitting US President Joe Biden and his Republican predecessor Donald Trump have agreed to two presidential TV debates which will be broadcast on CNN and ABC in June and September.
The announcements follow an escalating war of words about the terms of any debate between the two candidates.
“The sledging has already started,” Mr Macpherson said.
Видео ‘The sledging has already started’: Donald Trump and Joe Biden agree to two presidential debates канала Sky News Australia
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