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The claim: Trump canceled second debate, appearances on CNN, '60 Minutes' and others. An Oct. 17 Threads post (direct link, archive link) claims former President Donald Trump has backed out of ...
He also refused to agree to a proposed second debate with Harris on CNN. ... announced Thursday that it has canceled an event in Savannah, Ga., that was set to feature Trump as its keynote speaker ...
Both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump made false and misleading claims during CNN’s presidential debate on Thursday – but Trump did so far more than Biden, just like in ...
[99] [100] [101] CNN found that Trump made over 30 false claims during the debate, and Harris only made one, along with several statements "that were misleading or lacking in key context." [ 102 ] When Trump repeated the debunked allegation that immigrants in Springfield were eating pets, the moderator David Muir responded that there had been ...
The Detroit Free Press also streamed the debate via YouTube, in the video player above (or tap here). Who are the moderators for the first presidential debate between Trump and Biden? CNN’s Jake ...
The Commission on Presidential Debates announced Friday that it has officially canceled the Oct. 15 debate between President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden after Trump declined to go ...
The ABC debate that was scheduled to take place at Saint Anselm College on January 18 [10] was cancelled on January 16, as Haley refused to debate without Trump. [11] Similarly, another CNN debate that was scheduled to take place on January 21 at New England College in Henniker, New Hampshire (before the 2024 New Hampshire Republican ...
The debate had a total of 57.9 million viewers on TV and had the second-largest television audience of any U.S. vice presidential debate; it was watched by an estimated 22 million more people than the amount who watched the 2016 vice presidential debate, falling behind the only debate between Sarah Palin and Joe Biden in 2008.