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Want to tune into this week’s live debate between President Joe Biden and ex-President Donald Trump?
MICHIGAN—Here are the details:
The first presidential debate of the election season is set for 9 p.m. ET on Thursday, June 27.
President Joe Biden will face off against ex-President Donald Trump for 90 minutes inside CNN’s studios in Atlanta, with the debate moderated by Jake Tapper and Dana Bash.
The debate will air live on CNN, CNN International, and CNN en Español, as well as stream on Max for subscribers. It will also be available to be streamed without a cable login on CNN.com.
Additional broadcast and cable news networks—like USA Today and NPR—will also have live streams available (with commentary) on their Youtube pages and other social media platforms.
Biden and Trump are also set for a second debate on Sept. 10.
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