During a campaign rally in Wisconsin, former President Donald Trump set up a second podium on stage and called for debates with President Joe Biden. Trump pointed to the empty podium to his right, reserved for Biden, emphasizing his desire for a debate. The former president expressed his willingness to engage in discussions on the country's real problems in a friendly manner, rather than resorting to legal battles.
The podium displayed a sign that read, 'Anytime. Anywhere. Anyplace.' Trump's call for debates comes as he did not participate in any GOP primary debates during his presidency. He reiterated his invitation for Biden to engage in debates at any time and place of the president's choosing.
Trump's rally in Green Bay served as a platform for him to challenge Biden to a debate, highlighting the importance of addressing the nation's challenges through dialogue. The former president criticized the use of corrupt prosecutors to handle political disputes, advocating for a direct exchange of ideas between political leaders.
While Trump's call for debates with Biden signals a desire for open discussions on critical issues facing the country, it also underscores the political tension between the two leaders. The invitation for debates reflects Trump's approach to engaging in public discourse and seeking to address national concerns through direct communication.