The highly anticipated debate between President Biden and former President Donald J. Trump is finally happening, and here’s how you can watch it online. The debate will be hosted by CNN at its Atlanta studios on Thursday at 9 p.m. Eastern time. Due to the current circumstances, there will be no in-person audience present.
For those looking to stream the debate, The New York Times will be offering a live stream along with real-time commentary and analysis from reporters. Additionally, CNN will be broadcasting and streaming the debate on all its platforms, including its cable channel, CNN International, CNN en EspaƱol, and CNN Max. You can also watch the debate on CNN.com without the need to log in or be a subscriber.
Furthermore, CNN is sharing its feed with other broadcast and cable news networks, so you can also catch the debate on Fox News, ABC News, and other channels. However, it’s important to note that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will not be onstage for this debate, as he did not meet CNN’s requirements for participation.
The moderators for the debate will be Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, both well-known figures on CNN’s anchor desk and hosts of the network’s Sunday political talk show, “State of the Union.” Mr. Tapper serves as CNN’s chief Washington correspondent, while Ms. Bash is the network’s chief political correspondent.
This debate marks another significant moment in the ongoing political saga between President Biden and former President Trump. Make sure to tune in to witness this historic event and stay informed about the latest developments in the political landscape.