Biden gives a mixed performance in response to Trump’s many false statements.

In a recent debate, President Joe Biden and his Republican opponent, Donald Trump, clashed sharply.

Biden, 81, seemed unsure at times and stumbled over his words, sparking concerns about his ability to serve another term. Trump, 78, attacked Biden on various issues, including abortion, immigration, and the economy, while Biden criticized Trump’s handling of the Capitol attack and his appointment of conservative judges.

The debate was held earlier than usual and lacked a live audience, with strict rules to prevent interruptions. Both candidates criticized each other harshly, with Biden calling Trump a “loser” and Trump labeling Biden a “disaster.” They argued about their economic records and their plans for the country’s future.

As the election approaches, Biden and Trump face challenges in convincing voters of their suitability for office. Polls show a tight race, with many voters still undecided or considering third-party options. The next debate is scheduled for September, offering another chance for both candidates to sway public opinion.