President Joe Biden challenged Trump to two debates, which he quickly accepted. The agreed-upon debates were in June and September, but Trump announced a third one in October without Biden's consent, leading to accusations of playing games.
Jen O'Malley Dillon accused Trump of having a history of playing games with debates, breaking rules, and not showing up. She emphasized Biden's terms for two debates and called out Trump for introducing chaos.
Trump unilaterally accepted a debate offer on Fox News without immediate confirmation from Biden's team. This move led to uncertainty about the former president's commitment to the agreed-upon debates.
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