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Donald Trump and Joe Biden have both landed in Atlanta for the first presidential debate – one of the most consequential general election showdowns in decades.

Trump, 77, and Biden, 81, touched down in Georgia on Thursday for a battle in which the political stakes could not be higher.

Tens of millions will be tuning in to CNN at 9pm to watch the drama as the war for the White House unfolds.

Follow live updates from our reporters in Atlanta.

Donald Trump lands in Atlanta for his showdown with Biden

The former president touched down at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport just before 5.30pm on Thursday.

A crowd of MAGA fans was there to greet him as Trump Force One taxied towards the terminal building.

Karine Jean-Pierre won’t ‘dignify’ Trump’s cocaine allegations with a response

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre wouldn’t dignify former President Donald Trump’s wild ‘cocaine’ musings with a response.

Last week Trump floated a wild theory – that 81-year-old President Joe Biden would use some sort of performance-enhancing drugs to make it through their 90-minute presidential debate.

The ex-president said at a rally in Wisconsin that Biden was going to be ‘so pumped up’ and seemingly alluded to cocaine being found in a White House locker last summer.

‘And what is the response to former President Trump’s claims that President Biden may be taking something tonight to boost his performance?’ a reporter asked the press secretary on board Air Force One.

Jean-Pierre responded:

I don’t think I should dignify that with an answer.

Joe Biden’s popularity lower than at any time since 2007

Joe Biden has been hit by a devastating new poll from Gallup which shows his approval rating at 37 percent.

That is the lowest level Gallup has recorded for Biden since 2007 – when he was a U.S. Senator, and before he was president or vice president.

In a further blow a stunning 56 percent of Democrats told Gallup they would prefer another candidate to Biden.

There was also a massive 37-point ‘enthusiasm gap’ with only 42 percent of Democrats saying they were pleased with Biden as their nominee, while 79 percent of Republicans were pleased with having Trump as theirs.

Democrat enthusiasm for Biden is significantly less than it was for Hillary Clinton in 2016 when 64 percent were pleased with her as their candidate.

Gallup took its poll between June 3 and June 23, starting shortly after Trump was convicted of 34 counts of falsifying business records in his hush money trial in New York.

Welcome to DailyMail.com’s coverage of ‘Debate Day’ as Joe Biden and Donald Trump get set to clash in Atlanta tonight.

It will be their first showdown since 2020 and experts believe it could be one of the most consequential presidential debates ever.

Trump has called for both candidates to take a drug test, which Biden refused.

The former president’s campaign has also accused the two moderators, who are CNN anchors, of being ‘biased,’ which the network has strongly dewnied.

The debate will last 90 minutes, there is no audience, and a candidate’s microphone will be muted when their opponent is speaking.

More than half of all U.S, adults are expected to see or hear part of the debate through news or social media.

For both candidates, it could make or break their campaign.

Melania’s former chief of staff says ‘very surprising’ if she is not at debate

Stephanie Grisham, melania’s former chief of staff, told NBC News it would be ‘very surprising if she (Melania) didn’t attend.’

In a text message to the network Grisham said:

While Melania can be scarce for regular campaign events, she knows the importance (and significance) of being supportive as a spouse by attending events such as a presidential debate.

British politician Biden plagiarized backs him

When Joe Biden first ran for the presidency in the 1980s he was hit by a plagiarism scandal.

A speech he gave was reminiscent of one by the then Briish Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock.

Kinnock, now 82, tells Politico that Biden can still do the job:

Joe is six months, eight months, something like that, younger than I am. I look at myself, as you say, pretty much retired for certainly the last 15 years. And I think, Could I do the job? And the answer is, Yeah, I could do it.

Because, fortunately, I enjoy good health, like Joe, and I’ve got a strong sense of responsibility, and crucially, in his position, I would have outstanding support and advice from people of expertise and excellent motivation. So that would help quite a lot.

CNN denies speculation the debate feed will be delayed by up to two minutes

Corners of the Internet jumped on speculation, denied by the network, that CNN would institute a 2-minute broadcast delay to try to tilt the presidential debate to Joe Biden.

It began when Patrick Webb of Leading Report posted on X information claiming the network would institute a timed delay for the debate, which is set to begin at 9 pm sharp.

‘BREAKING: CNN will implement a 1-2 minute delay for tonight’s presidential debate instead of the standard 7-second delay, potentially allowing time to edit parts of the broadcast,’ according to the account.

That set off a wave of conspiratorial postings that the fix was in. The post quickly racked up more than 2 million views.

Former Biden aide says he is being protected too much

Michael LaRosa, who was previously Jill Biden’s press secretary, tells the New York Times:

Everything looks and feels so choreographed, scripted and controlled that it doesn’t afford him the opportunities to show off his strengths – humor, empathy and compassion.

Relatability is his superpower, but you can only relate to someone when their humanity is exposed. That means flaws, mistakes and everything else that comes with imperfection.

Melania Mystery Continues

Emily Goodin, senior U.S. political reporter

Trump press secretary Karoline Leavitt would not say whether former first lady Melania Trump will attend Thursday’s debate or if she’s traveling with the former president to Atlanta.

Appearing on MSNBC, Leavitt was asked by Kristen Welker if Melania Trump was on Trump Force One. Donald Trump was spotted boarding his private 747 solo earlier Thursday.

‘I don’t have a specific list of names,’ Leavitt said.

When Welker kept probing her if the former first lady would attend, Leavitt said: ‘You will find out when he lands in Atlanta.’

Melania Trump did not walk off the plane with Donald Trump when he landed in Atlanta. The former president exited Trump Force One solo.

Biden campaign releases ad slamming abortion bans and blaming Trump ahead of debate

From Sarah Ewall-Wice, Senior U.S. Political Reporter in Atlanta:

The Biden campaign on Thursday released a new TV ad that touts President Biden’s fight for reproductive rights and blasts Trump on abortion ahead of the debate. The add features Dr. Lauren Miller, a high-risk obstetrician, who left Idaho because of the state’s abortion ban.

‘Two years ago, Trump overturned Roe v Wade. Because of the abortion bans across the country, women’s lives are at risk,’ Miller says.

‘Physicians could be tried with a felony for saving that woman’s life too early. The penalties are so severe; felony, imprisonment, loss of license, those are terrifying things. These laws are truly barbaric. They are putting us back decades, if not centuries,’ she continues.

Miller says ‘Donald Trump did this. He put women’s lives in danger.’

Abortion is one of the top issues for Democrats this election and is expected to be a central focus for Biden as he goes after Trump during the debate.

Estranged Trump family member to support Biden at debate

Mary Trump, the estranged niece of Donald Trump, will be in the spin room in Atlanta to support President Joe Biden on Thursday evening.

She is the daughter of Fred Trump Jr., the former president’s older brother, and has become a fervent Trump critic.

‘For my whole life I have witnessed my uncle’s narcissism and cruelty. His sense of inferiority has always driven his jealousy and his pathological need to dominate others and this is information that is crucially important for the American people to have in advance of the most important election of our lifetimes,’ Mary Trump said in a statement released by the Biden campaign.

The ‘spin room’ of a debate is a chance for supporters of each candidate to talk up their performance and disparage the rival. Candidates will sometimes bring guests meant to throw off their rivals and shake up their confidence ahead of a debate.

Trump press secretary slams Biden surrogate for calling illegal migrant crime a ‘bumper sticker slogan’

Donald Trump’s campaign press secretary Karoline Leavitt was furious when she appeared on Fox News after a Biden surrogate referred to illegal migrant crime as ‘bumper sticker slogans’.

South Carolina State Senator Dick Harpootlian, who was also convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh’s defense lawyer, suggested victims of those crimes are for ‘bumper stickers’ and a ‘catchphrase.’

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter in Atlanta, Georgia

Workers set up a massive fence Thursday around the perimeter of the presidential debate site at CNN’s Atlanta headquarters.

Protesters are expected to descend on Georgia’s capital city to demonstrate outside the first showdown between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.

One shirtless man braved the muggy heat to show up early Thursday morning to protest Biden ahead of his arrival in Atlanta with signs reading: ‘Lock up Biden’ and ‘Biden betrayed America and Israel.’

Law enforcement is anticipating that the debate won’t be the only area where two opposing sides clash on Thursday night.

One protest group expected to gather outside the debate are pro-Palestinian demonstrators, who have descended on public areas nationwide to express their unhappiness with how the Biden administration is handling the Israel-Hamas conflict.

It’s also likely that other protest groups could include pro-abortion demonstrators, environmental activists and just general pro-Trump groups that like to follow around the former president and show their support for his reelection and reiterate their belief the 2020 election was stolen.

CNN denies debate will be on a one to two minute delay amid claims from Trump supporters and Don Jr. it could be manipulated

CNN is pushing back on reports the debate will air on an up to two minute delay.

The network responded online to a post reporting the alleged delay writing: ‘This is false. The debate will begin live at 9pm ET.’

It comes as some including Donald Trump Jr. have posted online suggesting the debate would be manipulated.

‘Live TV has a seven second delay. Why on earth would CNN need a 1-2 MINUTE delay unless they were planning a manipulating tonight’s debate?’ Trump Jr. wrote.

Rumors often are floated ahead of presidential debates, but they have taken on increased intensity ahead of the 2024 debate with the promotion of Trump allies.

Jill Biden attacks Donald Trump during pre-debate stop in Virginia Beach

Emily Goodin, senior U.S. political reporter

Jill Biden stopped in Virginia Beach on Thursday as part of her journey to Atlanta for the presidential debate, meeting with campaign organizers.

The location of her stop is notable: Trump will host his post-debate rally on Friday in Virginia Beach, which is home to several major military installations.

Trump supporters greeted the first lady’s motorcade as she arrived. In her remarks, she repeated an attack line that her husband Joe Biden has used on his Republican rival.

‘When I hear Trump call members of our military losers and suckers, you know, how dare he. How dare he. How dare he,’ she said referencing a report of what Trump allegedly said about American soldiers buried in France.

President Biden greets supporters outside his hotel ahead of presidential debate

President Biden greeted a crowd of supporters outside his hotel in downtown Atlanta ahead of the first 2024 presidential debate:

Judge Aileen Cannon grants another hearing in Trump’s slow-moving classified documents case

Judge Aileen Cannon isn’t done letting Donald Trump’s lawyers square off against prosecutors in her Florida courtroom.

After holding three days of hearings in recent days, Cannon, who is accused by critics of allowing Trump’s team to delay the case, has granted a hearing to revisit a federal judge’s ruling that pierced attorney client privilege.

It relates to the ‘crime-fraud exception’ ruling that allowed for the use of information from Trump lawyer Evan Corcoran, which made its way into Trump’s criminal indictment in the case. Trump’s campaign praised the decision.

The bets being made on the first presidential debate… including who will be the first to say ‘shut up’

Americans are weighing in ahead of the presidential debate with bets on everything from what is said or not said to who will raise their voice first, interrupt the moderator and more.

The odds are -150 that President Biden will be the first candidate to tell his opponent to ‘shut up’ while Donald Trump is +110, according to BetOnline.

The over-under that Biden will say ‘folks’ is 4.5 while the over-under on how many times Trump will say ‘stolen’ or ‘rigged’ is 3.5. The over-under of the ex-president saying ‘fake news’ is 1.5.

There are -200 odds Trump will scold the moderator and +1000 Biden will lose his footing.

There are also odds on which nickname Trump will say first. Sleepy Joe has odds of -150 while Crooked Hillary is +700.

The odds on Hunter Biden being mentioned over two times is +100 while the odds under 2 times are -140.

Odds of a candidate’s wife being mentioned are -300 for Jill Biden and +200 for Melania Trump.

The debate winner as per polls according to the odds are -140 Trump and +100 Biden.

Donald Trump heads to Atlanta

Emily Goodin, senior U.S. political reporter

Donald Trump left for Atlanta on Thursday afternoon, appearing to board his plane Trump Force One solo.

One of his spokespeople, Margo Martin, posted a video to X of the former president walking up the stairs of his 747. He walked up by himself with no sign of wife Melania Trump nor any other members of his family beside him.

Melania’s office has not responded to multiple inquiries from DailyMail.com as to whether she will attend tonight’s first presidential debate.

Trump campaign says muting of microphones is to ‘protect Biden’

Trump campaign press secretary Karoline Leavitt tells Fox News that the CNN debate policy of muting microphones when a candidate isn’t talking as to ‘protect Biden’. She said:

That was a requirement requested by the Biden campaign in a clear effort to protect him. However, President Trump agreed on it to deliver on his promise to debate Joe Biden at any time, anywhere, any place:

He has said himself debate is like a boxing might, you have to adjust as you go throughout the fight. We do know the moderators at CNN have a history of anti-Truimp statements. We hope it will be a fair debate.

Breaking: Republicans vote to hold Biden’s ghostwriter in contempt of Congress

The House Judiciary Committee voted to hold Biden’s ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer in contempt of Congress after he failed to hand over audio recordings of his interviews with the president.

Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, told DailyMail.com that Biden ‘knowingly gave Mr. Zwonitzer classified information, he said so in the interview himself.’

‘Zwonitzer tried to destroy evidence when he found out Hur was named special counsel. He tried to get rid of it all on his computer  He ultimately turned his computer over his laptop over to Special Counsel Hur and they were able to retrieve the audio recording of his interview with President Biden.’

He went on to say that Zwonitzer said Biden had ‘strong motivations for ignoring classified procedures because he was writing a book, a book for which he got paid a million bucks. So we have motive, an $8 million motive.’

WHCA asks for inclusion of print reporter in tonight’s debate

Emily Goodin, Senior U.S. Political Reporter:

The White House Correspondents’ Association is asking CNN to reconsider its decision to not allow the travel print reporter into the debate hall for the entire proceeding.

A print reporter travels with the president wherever he goes to be an independent eyes and ears on all his activity.

WHCA President Kelly O’Donnell of NBC News argues this is necessary for the debate to document any incidents that may happen off-camera. She notes Joe Biden’s campaign supports the request and that Donald Trump’s campaign – which has its own separate print pool – does not object.

The WHCA is deeply concerned that CNN has rejected our repeated requests to include the White House travel pool inside the studio. Through conversations and advocacy, we urged CNN to grant access to at least one print pool reporter for the duration of the debate.

WHCA has been informed that one print reporter will be permitted to enter the studio during a commercial break to briefly observe the setting. That is not sufficient in our view and diminishes a core principle of presidential coverage. The White House pool has a duty to document, report and witness the president’s events and his movements on behalf of the American people.

Fundraising emails flood in ahead of the presidential debate

From Sarah Ewall-Wice, Senior U.S. Political Reporter in Atlanta:

It remains to be seen whether the debate moves the needle in the polling for Trump and Biden, but either way, it will likely serve as one powerful tool for fundraising.

Both Donald Trump and Joe Biden have already sent out a flurry of emails ahead of their rematch, and more are expected on debate night.

The showdown will also allow the candidates to deliver oneliners that can be clipped for online fundraising purposes.

A Trump fundraising email the day before the debate read ‘Should I wear this during the debate?’ with an image of a hat.

Another read ‘The whole world will be watching as President Trump DESTROYS Crooked Joe.’

Biden’s fundraising appeal took a different approach.

‘I wanted to reach out before I debate Donald Trump tonight,’ read an email attributed to Biden.

Republicans release interviews with ex-intel officials who signed letter suggesting Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation

The Judiciary Committee released transcripts on Thursday of interviews with some of the 51 ex-intelligence officials who signed onto the open letter asserting that the Hunter Biden laptop had ‘all the classic earmarks’ of Russian disinformation.

Among the transcripts released were interviews with Michael Morell, the former deputy director of the CIA who organized the Hunter Biden letter, former DNI James Clapper and former director of the CIA John Brennan.

Vivek Ramaswamy suggests Joe Biden should agree to a debate hosted by Fox News in Alabama

Joe Biden seen for first time in several days as he heads for debate

Joe Biden has emerged from his days-long debate preparations at Camp David, the presidential retreat.

He arrived at Andrews Air Force Base by helicopter and then boarded Air Force One for the flight to Atlanta.

Could the 2024 Biden-Trump presidential debate break previous viewing records?

From Sarah Ewall-Wice, Senior U.S. Political Reporter in Atlanta:

Millions of people are expected to tune in to watch the Biden-Trump debate, the earliest general election debate ever and the only one ever with two men who both have served as president.

The current record for the most watched presidential debate in U.S. history was the general election debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump in 2016.

84 million people tuned in to view the first debate between the two on September 26. It was the first general election debate with a woman presidential nominee.

Before that, the most-watched debate ever was between Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan in 1980 with 80 million viewers.

By comparison, the September 2020 debate between Trump and Biden was viewed by just over 73 million people.

The least-viewed debate was between President Bill Clinton and Bob Dole in 1996 with just over 36 million viewers.

The first-ever televised presidential debate between two candidates with John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon was watched by 66 million viewers.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will debate himself in West Hollywood during Trump-Biden showdown

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is trying to make debate night happen anyway – after not qualifying to make it on CNN’s debate stage.

He’s holding an event in West Hollywood that he’s dubbed ‘The Real Debate’ and tapped longtime television personality John Stossel to be his moderator.

‘Go to TheRealDebate.com to watch me answer the same debate questions live. I’m going to be on the debate stage with or without their permission,’ Kennedy said in a video previewing tonight’s event.

Kennedy fell short in meeting the polling requirements to participate in the showdown between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.

His campaign pushed that he’ll be appearing on enough states’ ballots to meet the 270 Electoral Vote threshold – another CNN qualification – but state election officials disputed some of those claims.

Trump will ‘of course’ show up to tonight’s presidential debate, his campaign says after Biden camp suggests he might not

President Joe Biden‘s campaign teased the possibility that Donald Trump won’t show up to tonight’s high stakes presidential debate, with millions set to tune in to watch their scheduled clash – prompting furious pushback from Trump and his camp.

‘Listen, I think the Trump team is playing games that we’ve always seen them do it, right? They like to use debates as entertainment process. They like to complain about debates. Sometimes they skip out on debates,’ said Biden campaign communications director Michael Tyler on CNN.

‘The president will be there tonight. We still assume that Donald Trump will be there as well,’ he said, once again planning the seed of doubt.

Trump’s campaign immediately rejected the idea when contacted by DailyMail.com.

‘Of course’ he will show up, Trump campaign spokesman Steven Cheung responded.

Republican trolls Biden with ‘No Juicing Joe Act’ requiring White House to disclose any substances the president takes before debate with Trump

Democrats to parade mobile billboard around debate site slamming Trump on abortion record

By Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political Reporter in Atlanta, Georgia

Democrats are running a mobile billboard ad that will circle the debate venue in Atlanta, Georgia on Thursday evening and highlight Donald Trump’s record on restricting abortion access.

The ads also focus on Trump’s 2020 call to Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger demanding he ‘find’ the more than 11,000 votes needed to overturn Joe Biden’s victory in the state.

‘As Donald Trump prepares to lie for 90 straight minutes on the debate stage this evening, the DNC is already on the ground in Atlanta to remind voters of how he tried to undermine Georgia’s democracy, threatens to leave working families behind again, and is hellbent on ripping away reproductive freedoms,’ DNC Spokesperson Abhi Rahman said in a statement.

‘Tonight, voters across the country will see the clear choice in front of them, and they will make Trump a loser once again in November.’

The DNC also rolled-out five billboards in Atlanta that sarcastically welcome Trump to Atlanta ‘for the first time since becoming a convicted felon.’

That time Trump was accused of using cocaine at a presidential debate

Former President Donald Trump pushed a wild theory last week – that President Joe Biden was going to do cocaine to get ‘pumped up’ for tonight’s debate.

But eight years ago, it was Trump who was accused of using the white powder.

After Trump’s first presidential debate in September 2016 against Democrat Hillary Clinton, former Democratic National Committee chair and Vermont Gov. Howard Dean suggested that the Republican’s sniffing was due to drug use.

‘Notice Trump sniffing all the time. Coke user?’ Dean – a medical doctor by trade – mused.

Here’s the interesting constellation. So, he sniffs during the presentation, which is something that users do. He also has grandiosity, which is something that accompanies that problem. He has delusions. I’m not talking about being crazy, but for example, when he told everybody it was very smart not to pay taxes and then denied he said it, after he said it in front of 100 million people. It’s not that he’s delusionary about it; it’s that he thinks somehow he’s going to not get caught. That is delusional. He has trouble with pressured speech. He interrupted Hillary Clinton 29 times. He couldn’t keep himself together.”

So, look, do I think at 70 years old he has a cocaine habit? Probably not. But, you know, it something that – I think it would be interesting to ask him and see if he ever had a problem with that.”

Biden and Trump will both be ‘rusty’ says Hillary Clinton ally

Phillippe Reines, a Democratic political consultant who helped former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton prepare for debates with Trump in 2016, said:

You have two men that have not debated in four years.

(They) don’t like each other, haven’t seen each other, (are) pretty rusty heading into the biggest night of their lives. That about sums up what’s at stake.

Will Trump reveal his VP choice tonight? And who could it be?

There has been speculation Trump could use the debate to announce who his running mate will be.

His search has reportedly narrowed to three top candidates, all of whom will be there for tonight’s debate.

Trump says he has made up his mind, but he is keeping everyone – including the hopefuls – guessing.

The top three are North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum, Ohio Senatior J.D. Vance, and Florida Senator Marco Rubio.

The Supreme Court has more cases to decide on Friday and Monday

The Supreme Court announced it will issue decisions on Friday and Monday. It is rare that the court extended its term into July, they usually try and aim to wrap up by the end of June.

There are several blockbuster cases left this term:

  • Trump v. United States: This case will determine if ex-President Donald Trump has immunity from federal prosecution over his alleged efforts to overthrow the 2020 election.
  • Fischer v. United States: The court will decide if prosecutors can charge January 6 defendants – and Donald Trump – under an obstruction law. This outcome could impact Trump’s federal case – potentially tossing two of his charges.
  • City of Grants Pass, Oregon v. Gloria Johnson: Whether homeless can be punished for occupying public spaces.
  • NetChoice, LLC v. Paxton and Moody v. NetChoice, LLC: This is a First Amendment case dealing with whether states can tell social media giants to remove certain posts.
  • Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo and Relentless, Inc. v. Department of Commerce: This case deals with federal statute enforcement.

The stage is set: Inside the CNN debate preparations

Voters in one of Georgia’s wealthiest suburbs don’t want Trump OR Biden as their candidate… and reveal the surprising choices for replacements

Buckhead, a ritzy neighborhood in north Atlanta, is full of expensive shopping malls and glassy high-rise apartments humming with locals.

Atlanta is set to host the first presidential debate Thursday evening at 9 p.m. ET, but Buckhead residents tell DailyMail.com they don’t care about the event – or the candidates.

‘I hate to say it, but I don’t think I’m on either side,’ Kira told DailyMail.com when asked about who she was backing before the debate. ‘I think they just forgot about the people, and we’re just really struggling out here.’

What the latest Georgia poll reveals about the state of the race

In a Georgia poll released two days ago, Donald Trump had a five-point lead over Joe Biden.

The swing state is crucial in the outcome of the general election in November and is one being targeted by both campaigns.

Trump is on 43 per cent and Biden on 38 percent, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll.

The poll is a setback for Biden who became the first Democrat in nearly 30 years to win the Peach State in 2020 on his way to the White House.

Could Texas really turn blue?

For decades Democrats have harbored dreams of turning the Lone Star State blue.

Now, a shock poll has Joe Biden just six points behind Donald Trump.

A victory for Biden in this Republican bastion – home of The Dallas Cowboys and The Alamo (below) – would hole Trump’s chances of the White House below the water line.

It is happening partly because of an influx of liberals from states like California and New York.

And there are also demographic shifts in big Texan cities like Houston, Dallas, and Austin which have all been moving left for years.

SMU political science professor Cal Jillson told Texas News:

As they became more diverse, they became more liberal…the Hispanic and Asian populations have grown in Texas. Those cities then have become more Democratic.

What tips the balance is the suburbs, and those traditionally are red, but not as deep red as rural Texas. These are sort of shifting a bit…particularly suburban women have been uncomfortable with Donald Trump on the issue of abortion, and on the issue of immigration.

New Trump ad features Kamala Harris’ laugh and a warning about what Biden supporters are voting for

Former President Donald Trump released a new campaign ad warning supporters of President Joe Biden about his age and questionable mental and physical fittness.

The ad concludes with a warning about what Americans could expect in their future if they vote for Biden.

Melania Trump’s debate mystery: How former first lady could ‘break tradition’ of presidential showdowns since 1976

The question of whether or not Melania Trump will attend Thursday night’s presidential debate remains a mystery as questions mount over whether the former first lady will publicly campaign with her husband.

The Trump campaign, in a conference call with reporters, wasn’t able to answer if she would be at the consequential first showdown between Trump and Joe Biden in Atlanta on Thursday night.

‘I would expect we probably make our announcement at the debate,’ said campaign adviser Jason Miller.

The Trump campaign put out an advisory for when the former president would land in Atlanta on Thursday. But it only listed Donald Trump‘s name and not his wife nor any of his family.

Play Biden and Trump debate BINGO: Will Joe glitch? Will he call Trump ‘unhinged?’ Will Hunter be mentioned?

DailyMail.com picked out some of the hottest phrases and topics that are likely to be said onstage at tonight’s first general election debate so audiences can play BINGO at home.

Will former President Donald Trump claim President Joe Biden is on ‘cocaine?’ Will Biden call out Trump for saying Americans should inject ‘bleach’ during the COVID-19 pandemic?

Will Trump, again, attack Hunter Biden? Or praise Jimmy Carter – as the debate is taking place in the 99-year-old president’s home state?

A free space is reserved for when either candidate makes a gaffe.

What kind of substances could Biden use to enhance his debate performance? The Daily Mail talks to medical experts

As former President Donald Trump continues speculating that President Joe Biden’s staff will ‘juice’ him with performance enancing drugs during the debate, medical experts explain what kind of substances could help — or hurt the president tonight.

Republicans have made it a running joke that Biden will need several cans of Red Bull, coffee, or some other energy drink just to stay awake for 90 minutes.

Podcast king Joe Rogan recently listed a long list of supplements and treatments he would give to Biden, if he was in charge.

Trump has called for a drug test to be administered before the debate, but Team Biden is not interested in playing his game, calling the idea ‘silly.’

Donald Trump says Joe Biden is a ‘NIGHTMARE FOR WOMEN’

Trump is posting some thoughts on his Truth Social network ahead of the debate. He writes:

Biden’s policies are a NIGHTMARE FOR WOMEN when it comes to the Border and Immigration!

JOE BIDEN IS A THREAT TO DEMOCRACY, AND A THREAT TO THE SURVIVAL AND EXISTENCE OF OUR COUNTRY ITSELF!!!

The shadow campaigns to be Trump’s running mate: How Steve Bannon, Don Jr and Kellyanne Conway are all quietly having their say

There are no officially declared candidates, no election day and an electorate of just one person.

But there is an unofficial campaign to influence former President Donald Trump as he decides on a running mate.

Some focus on who would help Trump court critical subsets of voters, others highlight messaging skills, or push a potential vice president who would not overshadow the main man.

Trump world insiders from his former pollster Kellyanne Conway to his son Don Jr. are quietly bending the ear of the Republican candidate to influence his choice.

President Biden and Vice President Harris respond to the Supreme Court ruling on abortion in Idaho

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris both responded to the Supreme Court’s ruling on abortion in Idaho.

The White House released a statement from the president:

Today’s Supreme Court order ensures that women in Idaho can access the emergency medical care they need while this case returns to the lower courts. No woman should be denied care, made to wait until she’s near death, or forced to flee her home state just to receive the health care she needs. This should never happen in America. Yet, this is exactly what is happening in states across the country since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

Vice President Harris been leading the charge for the administration on abortion rights. In a statement from the campaign, she warned while the court will allow emergency abortions in the state, the fight continues.

This ruling does not change the fact that women across the country are being turned away from emergency rooms and denied needed reproductive care because of Donald Trump’s abortion bans.

A second Trump term would make matters even worse. Trump’s team is planning to ban abortion nationwide through executive action, which would impact women in all 50 states.

Shock Texas poll follows liberals moving from California and New York to Lone Star State

The shock poll showing Trump leading Biden by only 6 points in Texas could have been affected by America’s so-called ‘Great Migration’.

One of the top relocation trends of recent years has seen people from liberal California flocking to red Texas.

That could have brought more Democrat voters to the Lone Star state.

US Census Bureau data shows Texas had 174,261 more newcomers than those leaving in 2022.

Meanwhile, California and New York combined lost nearly 1.4 million residents.

Donald Trump RAGES about Biden aides appearing on Fox News

Donald Trump took to Truth Social just hours before his debate with Joe Biden to complain about Fox News having Biden campaign officials on air.

Trump wrote in all caps: ‘WHY DOES FOXNEWS PUT ON SO MANY BIDEN PEOPLE, LIKE MICHAEL TYLER,
COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR FOR BIDEN, WHO SPEWED LIES WITH VERY LITTLE PUSHBACK? AMAZING!!!’

Tyler appeared on Fox News this morning where he slammed the Republican presidential candidate and said what Biden will do on the debate stage.

‘Tonight he will present a clear choice between himself, who is fighting for the American people every single day and he is going to be debating against Donald Trump who is now running his campaign as a convicted felon who’s fighting for himself,’ Tyler said.

Breaking: Supreme Court allows emergency abortions in Idaho

The Supreme Court will allow emergency abortions in Idaho, rolling back the state’s near-total ban.

Justices were asked to weigh whether the state violated federal law mandating emergency care for any patient, such as providing abortions for pregnant women in life-or-death situations.

It is the first time the nation’s highest court has ruled on the scope of a state’s abortion ban after overturning Roe v. Wade in 2022.

And the decision will extend beyond abortion to other emergency care and reverberate through other states with similarly tough bans.

The Supreme Court ‘inadvertently’ posted – and then quickly deleted – its decision in the case a day ago, sparking confusion.

Supreme Court rules in EPA, Purdue Pharma cases with Trump immunity still yet to be determined

The court rejected a multi-billion dollar settlement with OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma.

The settlement would have protected Sackler family members, according to the Associated Press.

The court also blocked the EPA’s ‘Good Neighbor Plan’ on emissions.

Donald Trump hit by shock poll in red state where a Democrat hasn’t won statewide in nearly 30 years

Donald Trump has just a six point lead over President Joe Biden in the state of Texas according to a new poll released ahead of Trump and Biden’s rematch on the debate stage.

A Democrat has not won a statewide race in Texas in twenty years, but the polling shows a closer race than some might expect in a red state with just over four months to go before the election.

The University of Texas at Tyler poll found Trump had 46 percent among registered voters while Biden had 40 percent. Another six percent said they would like to vote for someone else.

Among likely voters, Trump is at 48 percent while Biden is at 43 percent. And when third-party candidates are included Trump is at 47 percent while Biden is at 41 percent.

Only 25 percent of voters in Texas believe the country is headed in the right direction. 73 percent said it is on the wrong track.

Supreme Court has 12 cases left to decide with opinions coming at 10 a.m.

The biggest case remaining is about whether Trump has immunity from prosecution.

Yesterday, the Supreme Court ‘inadvertently’ posted – and then quickly deleted – a decision in a monumental abortion case.

The case deals with whether emergency room doctors in Idaho, where abortion is nearly banned, can turn away pregnant patients who need the procedure.

Bloomberg first reported on a copy of a ruling that was briefly posted on the court’s website before being taken down that would allow abortions to be carried out in Idaho in cases of medical emergencies.

That final decision could come down today.

Biden-Trump debate could be most critical since Kennedy-Nixon in 1960

A rough performance by either of them could reset the race.

‘This week brings us potentially one of the most consequential debates since Mr. Kennedy and Richard Nixon’s,’ wrote longtime Republican pollster Frank Luntz, referencing the historic 1960 debate that many historians believe gave Kennedy a critical lift in the first debate of the modern television era.

The debate puts the incumbent president back onstage with the fierce rival who skipped his inauguration and used their last televised meeting to go after his son. Trump warns that ‘if we don’t win this election, we won’t have a country left’, as he faces three criminal trials in addition to the one that just resulted in a historic conviction this spring.

CNN reveals how they will mute the microphones during Trump and Biden’s debate

In an effort to keep the blockbuster presidential debate on track Thursday night, microphones will be muted for candidates when it’s not their turn to speak.

But some believe the move which was initially seen as one that could help President Biden from being endlessly interrupted by Donald Trump could come back to haunt him.

CNN demonstrated how the muted mics will work in a preview of the must-watch 90-minute political event hosted by anchors Dana Bash and Jake Tapper.

When it’s Biden or Trump’s turn to speak, there will be two green lights on behind their podium signaling the mic is on. When they speak, the audience can then hear them.

But those green lights are off when it is not in a candidate’s turn and their mic is muted.

CNN showed that when the candidate is seen on television attempting to interrupt or speak with the mic off, they cannot be heard on TV.

RFK Jr. will hold livestream response to debate

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will broadcast a livestreamed response to the debate.

Kennedy’s absence from the debate stage carries risk for his insurgent quest to shake up the Republican and Democratic dominance of the U.S. political system.

The candidate says he can’t win unless voters know he’s running and believe he can defeat Biden, a Democrat, and Trump, a Republican.

That problem will become increasingly acute as the debate, followed by the major party conventions in July and August, push more voters to tune into the race.

Stefanie Spear, a Kennedy campaign spokeswoman, said:

Mr. Kennedy has a full schedule for July with many public events, mostly on the East Coast and including one big rally. We will start announcing the events next week.”

Half of voters think Biden won’t do well tonight including a quarter think he will perform ‘not well at all’

Nearly half of registered voters think President Joe Biden will bomb in tonight’s prime time debate in CNN, according to a new New York Times / Siena College poll.

That includes 24 percent who think the president will do ‘not too well’ and a quarter who believe he’ll perform ‘not well at all.’

That is a worse prediction than how voters think Donald Trump, 78, will fare against Biden, 81. Fifteen percent think Trump will do ‘not too well’ and 19 percent think he’ll do not well at all, for a total of 34 percent predicting a bad night for him.

The negative predictions aren’t necessarily bad for Biden. Candidates can have a strong night by beating people’s expectations, which is one reason Trump has been talking up Biden’s skills of late and even suggesting without evidence that he’ll be medicated. But the poll has a bad top-line number for Biden: voters would pick Trump over him 48-42 if the election were held today.

Tim Scott’s fiancee Mindy Noce on their engagement and his VP ambitions

Tim Scott‘s fiancée Mindy Noce has opened up about her ‘heaven-sent’ love story with the Republican senator and how she deals with critics who say they only got engaged because he was running for president.

Noce, from Charleston, has three grown children with her ex-husband. Scott has never been married.

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