Jill Biden Confirms Debate Mics Will Be Cut to Prevent Interruptions
First Lady assures measures are in place to maintain order during Biden-Trump debates, highlighting her husband's preparedness.
- Microphones will be turned off during the debates to prevent candidates from interrupting each other.
- The decision follows previous debates where interruptions were a significant issue.
- Jill Biden expressed confidence in her husband's debate skills, emphasizing his intelligence and experience.
- The first debate is scheduled for June 27, with a second debate set for September 10.
- Moderators from CNN and ABC will oversee the debates, ensuring adherence to the new rules.