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Trump Eager for Debates with Biden as Election Nears, Asserts US Prestige Loss

Former President Donald Trump expressed his longing for debates with President Biden as Election Day approaches. He told Fox News Digital that he would accept any debate, anywhere, and at any time in order to discuss the country’s current situation.

In a recent interview, Mr. Trump emphasized the importance of debating early, stating that it is crucial for the American people to understand the state of the country. He also pointed out that the United States has lost respect worldwide and that significant changes have occurred in the country over the past few years.

Mr. Trump highlighted his past success with debates, particularly a presidential-primary debate in 2015 that drew a massive audience. He mentioned that he has a large following and that people are interested in engaging with him in this manner.

In another current issue, the U.S. Census Bureau reported an increase of over 5 million foreign-born people in the United States over a decade. A significant number of immigrants reside in states such as California, Florida, New Jersey, and New York.

Furthermore, three Republican lawmakers have worked on legislation to address the delays that military veterans face in receiving their benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs. The legislation aims to ensure that veterans receive fair and legally accurate decisions on their claims for benefits in a timely manner.

Additionally, a luxurious estate built by the late star entertainer Merv Griffin is up for sale. The property, named the Merv Griffin Estate, encompasses a main house with 13 bedrooms, 12 baths, and various other amenities.

A recent poll revealed that a majority of adults in 29 nations believe that their country is “off on the wrong track.” Concerns about inflation, poverty, unemployment, and corruption were also cited by respondents.

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