Washington DC [US], US President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump are set for a heated face-off in June and September as the two leaders eyeing a second bid for the White House have accepted debate invitations. , which will create the atmosphere. For the final months of the 2024 campaign, CNN reported that the first debate hosted by CNN would take place on June 27, while the second debate would be hosted by ABC News on September 10. President Biden confirmed that he had accepted invitations from both CNN and ABC. to the debate and threw the ball into Trump's park, "I have received and accepted an invitation from @CNN to debate on June 27, Donald. As you said: Anywhere, any time, any place ," Biden said.Post on "Planning on keeping it for a long time." The next four years,'' he said in a later post Donald Trump, who is seeking a return to the White House after a tough exit in 2020, also accepted the debate invitation.Making the announcement, he criticized "crooked" Biden, calling him the "worst president" in American history. tDemocracy, on 27 June. Likewise, I accept the ABC News debate against Crook Joe on September 10, thank you, DJT!" Trump posted on the Truth social platform. Earlier on Wednesday, Biden had challenged Trump to a debate in a video. “Donald Trump lost two debates to me in 2020. Since then, he has not come for debate.Now he is behaving as if he wants to argue with me again. "Okay, make my day, buddy. I'll even do it twice. So let's pick dates, Donald, I hear you're free on Wednesday," the US president said, taunting Trump in his quick response to the challenge. Attacking Biden, Trump said, "Crooked Joe Biden is the worst debater I've ever encountered - he can't put two sentences together." He also attacked Biden over his "highly destructive open border policy, new and ridiculous EV mandates, allowing crushing inflation, high taxes and his weak foreign policy."Trump said he would like to see more than two debates and, for "provocative purposes", a much larger venue. "Just let me know when I'll get there. Let's get ready to rumble!!!" The former President, in his Truth Social post, said that Trump and Biden will face each other in the presidential elections to be held in November this year, while Biden is facing challenge against some domestic issues and high foreign policy - especially conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza; Trump is facing several criminal cases.