You Vote: Do you think Biden and Trump should take drug tests before the debate? Vote now in the poll below. By Just the News staff Published: June 24, 2024 4:13pm Article Dig Deeper Texas GOP Rep. and former White House doctor Ronny Jackson has demanded that President Biden take a drug test before and after the presidential debate this week. Former President Donald Trump has said he would take such a test if Biden did as well. Do you think Biden and Trump should take drug tests before the debate? Choices Yes Just Biden Just Trump No Not sure Leave this field blank The Facts Inside Our Reporter's Notebook Links demanded said Related Articles Elections DeSantis opens door on another presidential bid, 'We'll see' By Natalia Mittelstadt Elections Key senator urges Trump to declassify intelligence on China election meddling By John Solomon Elections Former Illinois Republican Party chairman Don Tracy wins GOP nomination for Senate By Misty Severi Unlock unlimited access No Ads Within Stories No Autoplay Videos VIP access to exclusive Just the News newsmaker events hosted by John Solomon and his team. Support the investigative reporting and honest news presentation you've come to enjoy from Just the News. Learn more Top Stories Security Iran’s flex of long-range ballistic missiles vindicates Trump, may change European calculus Security General McKenzie, top commander during Afghan debacle in 2021, named president of The Citadel Sponsored Join AMAC — The conservative voice for freedom, faith, and America’s future Congress Rand Paul’s 'Six Penny Plan' can reap big rewards with little pain on out of control spending Regulation Trump admin looks to streamline permitting, lower costs to help make home ownership more attainable Trending Iran’s flex of long-range ballistic missiles vindicates Trump, may change European calculus Rand Paul’s 'Six Penny Plan' can reap big rewards with little pain on out of control spending Travis Kelce's alma mater destroyed department head for ignoring unofficial DEI hiring policy: suit General McKenzie, top commander during Afghan debacle in 2021, named president of The Citadel War Dept moves press corps to facility outside Pentagon amid pending litigation on media access Just the News Spotlight Just News, No Noise From the States Supreme Court hears mail-in ballot case, whether ballots received after Election Day should count Transportation LaGuardia runway to remain closed until Friday amid investigation into deadly crash Federal Agencies You Vote: With Trump's order to send ICE officers to help with passengers at airports, what say you? Security War Dept moves press corps to facility outside Pentagon amid pending litigation on media access Courts & Law Bill Cosby loses sexual assault lawsuit, ordered to pay $59.25 million, including punitive damages Support Just the News The Latest From the States Education department, seeking more transparency, starts portal disclosing foreign funding From the States Texas Lt Gov Patrick creates state Senate Select Committee on religious liberty Security US Park Police officer critically wounded in DC shooting
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