Commission to Consider Changes After Unruly Trump-Biden Debate
The Commission on Presidential Debates issued a statement Wednesday afternoon that changes are being considered after the unruly debate between President Donald Trump, moderator Chris Wallace and former Vice President Joe Biden in Cleveland, Ohio Tuesday night. During the debate and afterward there were numerous calls by reporters and Democrats to cut off Trump’s microphone to keep him from interrupting and challenging Biden as Wallace lost control of the debate, interrupting and arguing with Trump.
Early on Biden got angry at Trump and snapped, “Will you shut up, man!”
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Biden to Trump: “Would you shut up, man?”https://t.co/NIYsIbTxhw#Debates2020 pic.twitter.com/FChqw3a4qV
— Dan Linden (@DanLinden) September 30, 2020
Statement:
There are two more debates scheduled between Trump and Biden: a town hall format on October 15 and a one on one debate October 22. A debate between Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) is set for October 7.
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