America's decline and economic problems; The focus of the first debate between Biden and Trump
In their first election debates, current and former presidents of the United States, as candidates of the country's two major parties, blamed each other's governments for the country's economic problems and political decline.
In their first election debates, current and former presidents of the United States, as candidates of the country's two major parties, blamed each other's governments for the country's economic problems and political decline. The US presidential election will be held on November 5, 2024. In this context, the first round of the 2024 US presidential debates took place on Friday morning, hosted by Atlanta, Georgia, with the participation of incumbent president Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump.
In this debate, Biden, in response to a question about America's economic conditions, blamed the previous administration, namely Donald Trump's government, for America's collapsing economy and widespread unemployment in this country.
In response to Biden, Donald Trump pointed out that the economic conditions under his administration were better than the current situation in the USA and said: With Biden taking office, economic conditions in the USA deteriorated and inflation reached its worst level.
Despite the fact that the ISIS terrorist group was founded by America, Trump continued to defend his government's alleged performance in the fight against terrorism, considering the death of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as his government's most significant action in this area and defending his government's performance in the assassination of martyred Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani, former commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Quds Force and commander of the fight against terrorism.
Joe Biden also accused Trump of being weak towards Tehran and said: Iran killed American soldiers in the attack on Ayn al-Assad base (American military base in Iraq).
Supporting the Zionist regime and continuing its genocide in the Gaza Strip was the only issue on which the two American Republican and Democratic candidates agreed; Biden and Trump, with the full support of Tel Aviv and ignoring the martyrdom of more than 37 thousand Palestinians, mostly children and women, blamed the Hamas movement for the war. Biden and Trump also believed in this debate that Israel should finish the job in the war in Gaza./