In command Trump and stumbling Biden face off in first presidential debate

President Biden and Donald Trump have faced off in the first debate in the 2024 presidential election campaign.

in command trump and stumbling biden face off in first presidential debate

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The format, with each taking turns to speak with their opponent's microphone muted, was designed to prevent a shouting match with both candidates talking over each other.

In truth, it served to highlight the differences in the performances of the two men.

Mr Trump appeared confident, on the front foot and in command, even if his claims sometimes stretched the truth to breaking point.

Mr Biden on the other hand was hesitant, sometimes stumbling over his words and at one point appearing to freeze, less than 10 minutes into the debate.

The only time Mr Biden appeared to land any blows was when he lost his temper and attacked Mr Trump and his "alley cat morals".

in command trump and stumbling biden face off in first presidential debate

Joe Biden and Donald Trump during the presidential debate. Pic: Reuters

The mediators divided the debate in to subjects, beginning with the economy.

in command trump and stumbling biden face off in first presidential debate

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Mr Trump claimed that under his presidency the US had the "greatest economy in the history of our country", only stalling when COVID struck.

Mr Biden hit back saying he inherited "an economy that was in freefall".

"The pandemic was so badly handled... the economy collapsed," he said.

"What we had to do is try to put things back together again. That's exactly what we began to do."

For much of the debate, Mr Trump was forthright while President Biden, his voice hoarse, came across as hesitant.

in command trump and stumbling biden face off in first presidential debate

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On the issue of abortion, Mr Biden appeared to have slightly more success, describing the decision to overturn Roe v Wade as horrendous.

"It's been a terrible thing what you've done," he told Trump.

For his part the former president said it was right for individual states to decide policy on abortion.

Next came immigration, previously something of a "trump" card for the former president.

Mr Biden was asked about his record.

"The Border Patrol endorsed me, endorsed my position," he said, before turning on Mr Trump.

"He was separating babies from mothers, putting them in cages, making sure that the families are separated [when he was in office]," he said.

Mr Trump responded: "We have the largest number of terrorists coming into our country right now."

"That's simply not true," Mr Biden said.

"There's no data to support what he said, once again, he's exaggerating. He's lying."

Asked what he will do to address the crisis, Mr Trump said "we have to get them out" but didn't specify any particular policy.

On Ukraine, Mr Trump was the first to answer, taking aim at Mr Biden's handling of it.

"As far as Russia and Ukraine, if we have a real president, a president that was respected by Putin, then he would have never invaded Ukraine."

Asked what he thought of Mr Trump's comments, Mr Biden replied: "I've never heard so much malarkey in my whole life."

in command trump and stumbling biden face off in first presidential debate

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He warned that if Mr Putin wins the war there is a risk he will go after other countries like Poland and Belarus. However the strength of his argument was undermined by appearing to confuse Mr Trump and President Putin at one point.

in command trump and stumbling biden face off in first presidential debate

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The Middle East was next, with Biden saying the US had "saved Israel", referencing the ongoing support from his government and the organised defence against a massive Iranian air attack.

Trump however slammed his opponent's handling of the crisis in the Middle East.

in command trump and stumbling biden face off in first presidential debate

Joe Biden embraces first lady Dr. Jill Biden after the conclusion of the presidential debate. Pic: Reuters

"He's become like a Palestinian, but they don't like him because he's a very bad Palestinian. He's a weak one," he said.

Next came topics where Mr Biden genuinely had the chance to land some heavy blows: the Capitol riots and the litany of criminal cases facing Trump.

The odd punch did hit home but - as throughout the debate - Mr Trump appeared in charge, confident in his own version of the truth. He repeatedly said he did nothing wrong, claiming any action he encouraged was to be carried out "peacefully and patriotically".

Mr Biden retorted: "He encouraged his folks up on Capitol Hill.

"Now he says if he loses again, [he's] such a whiner, it is basically [going to be] a bloodbath."

The only time Mr Trump appeared even slightly uncomfortable was when Biden pointed out his recent criminal charges and calling him a convicted felon.

in command trump and stumbling biden face off in first presidential debate

People at a watch party for the first presidential debate at Union Pub on Capitol Hill in Washington. Pic: Reuters

"The only person on this stage that is a convicted felon is this man I'm looking at right now," he said of the former president.

In one of his most forceful moments of the debate, Mr Biden referred to Mr Trump's alleged sexual relationship with porn star Stormy Daniels, telling him: "You have the morals of an alley cat."

The debate continued, covering racial inequality, climate change and the US opioid crisis, but in truth the optics varied little.

Trump a chin-jutting picture of arrogance and self belief, Biden often seeming to feel his age, only coming into his own when he lost his temper over what he clearly regarded as his opponent's lies.

The debate revealed little of substance with regard to policy, with podcaster and analyst Tim Miller tweeting that it was "the worst debate in history".

The level of the debate was put into sharp relief with the two candidates defending their mental capabilities and squabbling about golf.

Taking a shot at Mr Biden, Mr Trump said the US president "can't hit a ball 50 yards".

Mr Biden replied, saying: "I'd be happy to have a driving contest with him."

The hour and a half of to-and-fro is unlikely to have done Mr Trump any harm, but it may well have damaged President Biden.

As one observer pointed out, the problem for Joe Biden and the Democratic Party is "that Trump lies so well and Biden tells the truth so badly".

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