President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump’s first presidential debate of the 2024 general election is generating an abundance of internet buzz, from comments about each debater’s age to questions about the truthfulness during the 90-minute showdown.
Just minutes into the debate, it dominated social platform X’s trending topics list, with #Debates2024 generating almost 80,000 posts in the first 30 minutes.
Early comments pertained to Biden’s opening statements, with users commenting that the president’s voice sounded frail and hard to understand. At 81 years old, users questioned if he could be sick, or generally expressed frustration at his age.
Is Joe Biden sick? Yikes. His voice is awful already.
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) June 28, 2024
Joe Biden’s voice ran out after the first sentence #Debates2024 pic.twitter.com/Z5fITgcutv
— Brent (@Brentweets) June 28, 2024
Joe Biden is literally malfunctioning pic.twitter.com/j6OGPitN2C
— kira (@kirawontmiss) June 28, 2024
Trump also garnered harsh criticism from his early statements about COVID-19 policy.
Trump now taking credit for the economic Covid recovery under Biden. <— Sounds like someone went to debate prep.
— Symone D. Sanders Townsend (@SymoneDSanders) June 28, 2024
“We largely fixed it” Trump says about Covid pic.twitter.com/yoH2D958Us
— Zerlina Maxwell (@ZerlinaMaxwell) June 28, 2024
Early-debate reactions also pertained to Trump’s comments around after-birth abortions.
Responding to Trump’s comments about abortions, CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale wrote on X that, “Trump’s claim that some Dem states allow people to execute babies after birth is fiction. No state allows this. He’s said the state he’s talking about is New York, which doesn’t allow this, though false social media memes have said it does.”
Trump’s claim that some Dem states allow people to execute babies after birth is fiction. No state allows this.
He’s said the state he’s talking about is New York, which doesn’t allow this, though false social media memes have said it does. https://t.co/KhSVQPfk3V
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) June 28, 2024
That’s literally not how abortion works. This disinformation about abortion is meant to confuse people and distract from what Trump and his allies really want to do → ban all abortions.
— Planned Parenthood Action (@PPact) June 28, 2024
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