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President Joe Biden has expressed his willingness to debate former President Donald Trump before the upcoming election, although the format of the debates remains uncertain. This marks the first time Biden has explicitly stated his intention to debate Trump in this election cycle, with previous comments suggesting it would depend on Trump’s behavior. The nation’s biggest news organizations have called on both candidates to participate in televised debates. The Commission on Presidential Debates has already scheduled three debates for September and October in various states.

Despite the Republican National Committee’s decision to withdraw from the Commission on Presidential Debates, Trump has indicated his willingness to debate Biden at any time and place. Biden responded to Trump’s calls for earlier debates by stating that he would be open to debating him, as he believes Trump has nothing else to do. After Biden confirmed his willingness to debate on Howard Stern’s program, Trump’s campaign manager responded by expressing interest in setting up the debate.

During his appearance on the Howard Stern Show, Biden shared personal anecdotes that highlighted a more intimate side of the president. He discussed topics such as loss, his childhood, his early career as a public defender, and his struggles with stuttering. Biden also touched on his family, including his first wife and son Beau’s military service and illness. The interview provided a platform for Biden to share personal stories and insights, creating a more relatable image of the president.

Biden also talked about his experience in law school, admitting that he had been a jerk and didn’t take it seriously enough. He shared moments from his past, including meeting his first wife and dealing with the tragic loss of family members. Biden recounted contemplating suicide after the car accident that took the lives of his wife and daughter, emphasizing the importance of family support during difficult times. Despite his struggles, he acknowledged that he never considered seeing a therapist, but encouraged others to seek help if needed.

In addition to personal anecdotes, Biden discussed his administration’s recent actions to tackle issues such as junk fees, highlighting the significance of such policies for middle-class families. The interview showcased Biden’s candid and emotional side, shedding light on his personal experiences and beliefs. As the election approaches, the willingness of both candidates to engage in debates and share their perspectives with the public will play a crucial role in shaping voters’ decisions. The upcoming debates offer an opportunity for Biden and Trump to present their visions for the country and engage in important discussions on policy and leadership.

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