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Trump and Biden debate live updates: Follow all the updates in the countdown to the blockbuster showdown in Atlanta

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By Nick Allen For Dailymail.com

Published: 12:49 BST, 27 June 2024 | Updated: 14:50 BST, 27 June 2024

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Debate night has arrived with Joe Biden and Donald Trump set for their first showdown of 2024 at 9:00 p.m. EST in Atlanta, Georgia.

With just hours to go to the debate there was a report that Michelle Obama has expressed frustration with the Biden family.

And the Supreme Court could rule today on whether Trump is immune from prosecution over January 6.

Follow live updates from our reporters in Washington D.C. and Atlanta.

Everything you need to know about the Biden-Trump debate

Welcome to DailyMail.com's coverage of 'Debate Day' as Joe Biden and Donald Trump get set to clash in Atlanta tonight.

It will be their first showdown since 2020 and experts believe it could be one of the most consequential presidential debates ever.

Trump has called for both candidates to take a drug test, which Biden refused.

The former president's campaign has also accused the two moderators, who are CNN anchors, of being 'biased,' which the network has strongly dewnied.

The debate will last 90 minutes, there is no audience, and a candidate's microphone will be muted when their opponent is speaking.

More than half of all U.S, adults are expected to see or hear part of the debate through news or social media.

For both candidates, it could make or break their campaign.

Supreme Court has 12 cases left to decide with opinions coming at 10 a.m.

The biggest case remaining is about whether Trump has immunity from prosecution.

Yesterday, the Supreme Court 'inadvertently' posted - and then quickly deleted - a decision in a monumental abortion case.

The case deals with whether emergency room doctors in Idaho, where abortion is nearly banned, can turn away pregnant patients who need the procedure.

Bloomberg first reported on a copy of a ruling that was briefly posted on the court's website before being taken down that would allow abortions to be carried out in Idaho in cases of medical emergencies.

That final decision could come down today.

Biden-Trump debate could be most critical since Kennedy-Nixon in 1960

In a race that Joe Biden and Donald Trump are each describing in historic terms, both are banking that tonight’s presidential debate could jolt Americans into paying more attention and tip the narrow band of swing voters who hold sway.

A rough performance by either of them could reset the race.

'This week brings us potentially one of the most consequential debates since Mr. Kennedy and Richard Nixon’s,' wrote longtime Republican pollster Frank Luntz, referencing the historic 1960 debate that many historians believe gave Kennedy a critical lift in the first debate of the modern television era.

The debate puts the incumbent president back onstage with the fierce rival who skipped his inauguration and used their last televised meeting to go after his son. Trump warns that 'if we don't win this election, we won't have a country left', as he faces three criminal trials in addition to the one that just resulted in a historic conviction this spring.

CNN reveals how they will mute the microphones during Trump and Biden's debate

In an effort to keep the blockbuster presidential debate on track Thursday night, microphones will be muted for candidates when it’s not their turn to speak.

But some believe the move which was initially seen as one that could help President Biden from being endlessly interrupted by Donald Trump could come back to haunt him.

CNN demonstrated how the muted mics will work in a preview of the must-watch 90-minute political event hosted by anchors Dana Bash and Jake Tapper.

When it’s Biden or Trump’s turn to speak, there will be two green lights on behind their podium signaling the mic is on. When they speak, the audience can then hear them.

But those green lights are off when it is not in a candidate’s turn and their mic is muted.

CNN showed that when the candidate is seen on television attempting to interrupt or speak with the mic off, they cannot be heard on TV.

RFK Jr. will hold livestream response to debate

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will broadcast a livestreamed response to the debate.

Kennedy's absence from the debate stage carries risk for his insurgent quest to shake up the Republican and Democratic dominance of the U.S. political system.

The candidate says he can't win unless voters know he's running and believe he can defeat Biden, a Democrat, and Trump, a Republican.

That problem will become increasingly acute as the debate, followed by the major party conventions in July and August, push more voters to tune into the race.

Stefanie Spear, a Kennedy campaign spokeswoman, said:

Mr. Kennedy has a full schedule for July with many public events, mostly on the East Coast and including one big rally. We will start announcing the events next week."

 Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attends a campaign rally at the Fox Theatre in Tucson, Arizona, U.S. February 5, 2024. REUTERS/Rebecca Noble/File Photo

Half of voters think Biden won’t do well tonight including a quarter think he will perform ‘not well at all’

 Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden answers a question as President Donald Trump listens during the second and final presidential debate at the Curb Event Center at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, U.S., October 22, 2020. Morry Gash/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

Nearly half of registered voters think President Joe Biden will bomb in tonight’s prime time debate in CNN, according to a new New York Times / Siena College poll.

That includes 24 percent who think the president will do ‘not too well’ and a quarter who believe he’ll perform ‘not well at all.’

That is a worse prediction than how voters think Donald Trump, 78, will fare against Biden, 81. Fifteen percent think Trump will do ‘not too well’ and 19 percent think he’ll do not well at all, for a total of 34 percent predicting a bad night for him.

The negative predictions aren’t necessarily bad for Biden. Candidates can have a strong night by beating people’s expectations, which is one reason Trump has been talking up Biden’s skills of late and even suggesting without evidence that he’ll be medicated. But the poll has a bad top-line number for Biden: voters would pick Trump over him 48-42 if the election were held today.

Tim Scott's fiancee Mindy Noce on their engagement and his VP ambitions

Tim Scott's fiancée Mindy Noce has opened up about her 'heaven-sent' love story with the Republican senator and how she deals with critics who say they only got engaged because he was running for president.

Noce, from Charleston, has three grown children with her ex-husband. Scott has never been married.

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