


President Biden and his team are shutting the door to additional debates with former President Trump, suggesting the two scheduled contests already agreed to by both sides will be the only matchups of the 2024 presidential election.
“The debate about debates is over,” Team Biden told NBC News. “No more games.”
The two scheduled contests include a June 27 event hosted by CNN and a Sept. 10 showdown with ABC News.

Trump, long the more eager of the two participants, threw a curveball into the mix when he announced on Truth Social Friday that he had “accepted a fourth Presidential Debate against Crooked Joe Biden, this time with NBC & Telemundo. It is important as Republicans that we WIN with our Great Hispanic Community,”
NBC News — which missed the boat on the first debates — scrambled to find a way to enter the fray, according to Semafor, which reported that the network had been in talks with the Biden campaign about a possible third event.
Both campaigns have signaled openness to a vice-presidential debate in principle — but the details remain unresolved.
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President Biden accepted a proposal to host from CBS News, while former President Trump wants the contest aired on Fox News.