Biden and Trump Agree to Debate, and Biden Delivers Morehouse Commencement Address

President Biden delivered the commencement address at Morehouse College, where he spoke about the importance of education and fighting for civil rights. Former President Trump also made headlines this week by agreeing to debate Biden in the upcoming election.

Biden and Trump Agree to Debate, and Biden Delivers Morehouse Commencement Address

President Biden delivered the commencement address at Morehouse College in Atlanta on Sunday, May 19, 2024. In his speech, Biden urged the graduates to use their education to make a difference in the world and to fight for civil rights.

"You are graduating into a world that is more interconnected, more complex, and more challenging than ever before," Biden said. "But I know that you are prepared to meet these challenges head-on. You are the future of our country, and I am confident that you will make a positive impact on the world."

Biden also spoke about the importance of education in his own life. He said that his father always told him that education was the key to success, and that he believed that to be true.

"Education is the foundation of everything," Biden said. "It is the key to unlocking your potential and achieving your dreams. It is the key to creating a better future for yourself, your family, and your community."

Biden also urged the graduates to fight for civil rights. He said that the fight for civil rights is not over, and that it is important to continue to speak out against injustice.

"We must never forget the sacrifices that were made by those who came before us," Biden said. "We must continue to fight for the equality and justice that they fought for."

Biden's speech was well-received by the graduates and their families. Many of the graduates said that they were inspired by his words and that they were committed to making a difference in the world.

In other news, former President Trump agreed to debate Biden in the upcoming election. The debates will be held on September 29 and October 15.

Trump said that he agreed to the debates because he believes that it is important for the American people to hear from both candidates.

"I am confident that I will win the debates," Trump said. "I have a lot to say, and I am eager to share my vision for the future of our country."

Biden said that he is looking forward to the debates and that he believes that they will be a good opportunity for him to share his plans for the country.

"I am confident that I can win the debates," Biden said. "I have a lot to say, and I am eager to share my vision for the future of our country."

The debates are expected to be closely watched by voters. They will be the first time that Biden and Trump have faced off in a debate since the 2020 election.