The first US presidential TV debate between President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden took place with great interest, but the two candidates fought endlessly. 



In particular, President Trump intervened throughout Biden's speech, leading to a skit in which the debate host even warned.



The debate, which took place at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, for 90 minutes from 9 p.m. local time on the 29th, was tense from the beginning to the point that the two candidates did not even shake hands or greet their elbows.



The two candidates started debating with each other at the beginning, but soon clashed violently.



If elected, Candidate Biden did not respond, saying, "Whatever position you take, it will be an issue" to the question of whether you intend to expand the Supreme Court to change the current conservative landscape.



Instead, when he emphasized voting, President Trump repeatedly pressed to reveal his position, and Biden said, "Hey, you shut up, man?" (Will you shut up, man?).



When President Trump insisted that “he would make the courts in his favor” without losing, Biden responded with “Keep yapping” (man).



There were also ridiculous comments about wearing a corona 19-related mask.

President Trump said, "I don't wear a mask (like Biden). He wears a mask every time he sees it. He may be talking 200 feet away, the largest mask I've ever seen. Appears with," he said sarcastically.



Biden also accused President Trump of "it is this president who tries to use everything as a'dog whistle' to create racist hatred and division."



Here, the'dog whistle' refers to a strategy to stimulate the subconscious to win votes without directly revealing racial prejudice in an election.



And he said, "This guy did virtually nothing for black people."



In response, President Trump counterattacked Biden's role in passing the 1994 crime bill, which markedly increased imprisonment for blacks, saying, "You have treated the black community as badly as anyone in the country."



Candidate Biden raised the presidential accountability argument regarding the response to Corona 19, which killed 200,000 people in the United States, but President Trump was said to have successfully dealt with it, saying that he had done "wonderful work".



As President Trump intervened every time Biden spoke, host Fox News anchor Chris Wallace had to sweat.



As President Trump continued to cut his words while arguing with Biden over health insurance issues, Wallace stopped him several times: "Please let Biden finish his speech" and "Now it's Biden's turn."



When President Trump interrupted his question and tried to continue, he asked, "President, I'm the host of this debate and I want you to answer my questions." I did it.



Following Wallace's restraint, President Trump even complained, "I think I'm talking with you, not Biden."



As President Trump's'interruption' continued, candidate Biden said, "It is difficult to talk to this clown even a word."



He didn't hesitate to lie about trying to discredit the other person.



President Trump said, "Biden did not want a travel ban to China (caused by Corona 19)," but Biden never objected, a fact check by the US media.



Candidate Biden said, "The United States has more trade deficits against China than ever before," but the United States' trade deficit with China fell sharply between 2018 and 2019.



President Trump didn't end his promise to win the presidential election, continuing the frame of'Mail Voting = Fraud'.



"We may not know (the results) for months," he said. "This won't end well," he said.



At the end of the first debate, the US media all voiced criticism and disappointment.

"In a word, it was terrible," CNN reported, and that the debate led to confusion and constant personal attacks.



He also criticized President Trump for interfering and deceived by Biden and the moderator every time, and that such interference made the debate unobservable.



The Washington Post (WP) criticized President Trump in particular and organized the discussion into three words:'disturbing','blaming' and'chaos.'



The Associated Press pointed out that "there was a lot of lies during the first discussion. 



(Composition: Shin Jeong-eun, editor: Cheon Eun-seon)