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NANCY Pelosi again urged Joe Biden not to debate President Donald Trump because "it's a waste of time listening to him speak."

On Thursday morning, the House Speaker told reporters she didn't think there "should be any debates" because wouldn't present "truth, evidence, data, and facts."

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi claimed the president wouldn't bring 'truth, evidence, data, and facts' to the debate stage
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi claimed the president wouldn't bring 'truth, evidence, data, and facts' to the debate stageCredit: Getty Images - Getty
She said Joe Biden should walk away from the debate
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She said Joe Biden should walk away from the debateCredit: AFP or licensors
'What it is is about how totally inappropriate, that's the nicest word I can think of, the president is,' she said
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'What it is is about how totally inappropriate, that's the nicest word I can think of, the president is,' she saidCredit: AFP or licensors

Speaking on MSNBC, echoed this warning after had already confirmed he would be debating Trump.

"Why I said he shouldn't debate him has nothing to do with Joe Biden. Joe Biden will be - he is great as a debater," Pelosi said.

"What it is is about how totally inappropriate, that's the nicest word I can think of, the president is," she continued. "He has not even the slight flirtation with truth, fact, evidence, data.

"The president has not shown any respect for the office that he holds. And I don't expect that he will have any respect for the debates for that office."

Pelosi echoed her earlier warning in an interview
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Pelosi echoed her earlier warning in an interviewCredit: AP:Associated Press
Trump's team want the debates to be held earlier
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Trump's team want the debates to be held earlierCredit: Getty Images - Getty

But by the time Pelosi spoke to on MSNBC, Biden already told another host on the network, Andrea Mitchell, it would be happening.

"As long as the commission continues down the straight and narrow as they have, I'm going to debate him," Biden said.

"The debates are going to take place," he continued, adding there would be a "fact-checker on the floor" and accusing Trump of "lying, lying, lying."

Trump said he may ask that Biden get drug tested
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Trump said he may ask that Biden get drug tested Credit: AFP - Getty
Biden confirmed he would be taking on Trump in a debate
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Biden confirmed he would be taking on Trump in a debateCredit: AFP or licensors

"I think everybody knows this man has a somewhat pathological tendency not to tell the truth."

Earlier that day, Pelosi had said she hoped Biden would walk away from the debate stage.

“I don't think that there should be any debates,” she said.

“[I don't think] the president of the has comported himself in a way that anybody should, and has any association with truth, evidence, data, and facts.”

She said if Biden debated him, it would just be an “exercise in skullduggery” by Trump.  

Vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris will be taking on current Vice President Mike Pence
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Vice presidential candidate Kamala Harris will be taking on current Vice President Mike PenceCredit: AP:Associated Press
Pence will be battling it out with Biden's running mate
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Pence will be battling it out with Biden's running mateCredit: AP:Associated Press

On Wednesday, Trump indicated he may demand that Biden take a drug test beforehand.

"I don't know how he could have been so incompetent in his debate performances and then all of a sudden be OK against [Sanders]," he told the .

Trump and Biden will battle it out during the official presidential debates with their running mates, Vice President and Senator facing off once.

The first is scheduled for Cleveland, , on September 29; the second, in on October 7; the third, in on October 15, and in Nashville on October 22. 

The will be on November 3 – but Trump's team wants the debates to take place earlier.

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Earlier this month, in a letter to the Commission on Presidential Debates, Trump's personal lawyer, , said the current schedule was an "outdated dinosaur and not reflective of voting realities in 2020."

Giuliani called for the final debate to be moved up to the first week in September.

"For a nation already deprived of a traditional campaign schedule because of the global pandemic, it makes no sense to also deprive so many Americans of the opportunity to see and hear the two competing visions for our country's future before millions of votes have been cast," he wrote.

Rudy Giuliani asked the commission to move up the final debate
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Rudy Giuliani asked the commission to move up the final debateCredit: AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster
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