Trump suggests White House as venue for debate with Biden: 'Would be very comfortable'
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Former President Trump suggested the White House as the venue for a debate against President Biden, saying he "would be very comfortable."  The presumptive 2024 Republican presidential nominee, after hours in a Manhattan courtroom for the eighth day of his criminal trial, has repeatedly said he will debate Biden "anywhere, anytime, anyplace."  Biden broke his silence on debating his 2024 opponent on Friday during an interview with radio host Howard Stern. Biden said he would be "happy" to debate...

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