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Trump vs. Biden: 4 Highlights From the First Presidential Debate, by Mary Margaret Olohan, Tony Kinnett – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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Mary Margaret Olohan is a senior reporter for The Daily Signal and the author of “Detrans: True Stories of Escaping the Gender Ideology Cult.” She previously reported for both The Daily Caller and The Daily Wire…. Tony Kinnett is an investigative columnist for The Daily Signal and a radio host at WIBC in Indianapolis.

 

Portrait of Mary Margaret OlohanPortrait of Tony KinnettPresident Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump squared off on Thursday night in the first of two scheduled debates of the 2024 presidential campaign.

CNN hosted the debate, which took place in Atlanta. The network declared that the first presidential debate would be held without a live audience, but would include two commercial breaks—the first presidential debate in history to have ads.

CNN also granted the debate moderators a new power; namely, the ability to mute one candidate when the other was speaking.

Many of those decisions drew ire from critics, but the network’s choice of the debate’s two moderators probably drew the most criticism. …

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