The debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump commenced in Atlanta, marked by a notable absence of a handshake between the candidates. Moderators Jake Tapper and Dana Bash promptly launched into questioning without opening statements.
The focus quickly turned to economic issues, with Biden attributing current economic challenges to the aftermath of Trump’s presidency, highlighting efforts to stabilize and rebuild. Trump countered, boasting about his administration’s economic achievements and asserting that Biden’s policies exacerbated inflation, a claim refuted by economic data.
Trump criticized Biden’s presidency, likening the U.S. under Biden to a “third world nation,” contrasting it with his own tenure. He defended his tariff proposals and expressed satisfaction with a recent Supreme Court decision on abortion pills.
Biden, battling a cold that affected his delivery, stumbled momentarily on naming Medicare, while Trump criticized Biden’s handling of immigration and border policies, claiming an influx of criminals and terrorists.
The discussion briefly turned to Trump’s actions during the January 6 Capitol attack, with Trump deflecting criticism by emphasizing achievements during his presidency.
Biden accused Trump of violating his oath to protect the Constitution. Trump rebutted allegations regarding his legal troubles, deflecting attention to Biden’s son. The candidates sparred over their respective presidencies’ merits and addressed concerns about their ages and health, with Trump asserting his cognitive abilities and health status.
As the debate concluded, Trump affirmed he would accept the election results if deemed fair, amidst ongoing accusations of past election fraud. Biden criticized Trump’s election denialism, calling him a “whiner” and questioning his ability to accept defeat.
The debate’s aftermath saw criticism of Biden’s performance from House Democrats and former White House officials, citing concerns over his energy and stamina. The debate underscored stark policy differences and personal criticisms between the two candidates vying for the presidency.