‘Watered down’ Trump and Biden debate happening at ‘the right time’: Nigel Farage
Former Brexit leader and GB News host Nigel Farage believes the Trump- Biden debate is happening “at the right time” despite it being instigated in Biden’s favour.
Sitting US President Joe Biden and his Republican predecessor Donald Trump have agreed to two presidential TV debates in June and September.
“The terms are very much on Biden’s terms,” Mr Farage told Sky News Australia host Paul Murray.
“It’s going to be hosted by CNN invigilating.
“Trump's microphone will be turned off when Biden’s talking.
“The worst part of it is there is going to be no live audience.
“It’s kind of a watered-down debate but, I think it’s happening at the right time.”
Видео ‘Watered down’ Trump and Biden debate happening at ‘the right time’: Nigel Farage канала Sky News Australia
Sitting US President Joe Biden and his Republican predecessor Donald Trump have agreed to two presidential TV debates in June and September.
“The terms are very much on Biden’s terms,” Mr Farage told Sky News Australia host Paul Murray.
“It’s going to be hosted by CNN invigilating.
“Trump's microphone will be turned off when Biden’s talking.
“The worst part of it is there is going to be no live audience.
“It’s kind of a watered-down debate but, I think it’s happening at the right time.”
Видео ‘Watered down’ Trump and Biden debate happening at ‘the right time’: Nigel Farage канала Sky News Australia
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