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Donald Trump Agrees to Debate Kamala Harris on Fox News on September 4
Donald Trump has accepted an invitation from Fox News to debate Vice President Kamala Harris on September 4 in Pennsylvania. However, the specific location remains undetermined. Trump attributed the cancellation of a previous debate to his ongoing litigation against ABC and one of its hosts, George Stephanopoulos. The Harris campaign responded by saying Trump is trying to back out of a debate. Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr, took a jab at Harris, speculating whether she would show up to the debate or "be a coward and back out." Fox News confirmed that the debate would have spectators, but it is unclear if Harris has agreed to the debate. The rules for the debate would be similar to the first debate with President Joe Biden, but with a full arena audience.
Now, he seems only comfortable in a cocoon, asking his happy place Fox to host a Trump rally and call it a debate. Maybe he can only handle debating someone his own age.
Well Donald, I do hope you'll reconsider to meet me on the debate stage, because as the saying goes, if you've got something to say, say it to my face.
He needs to stop playing games and show up to the debate he already committed to on Sept 10.
My father already did a debate with Fake News CNN, so is Kamala going to accept the debate with Fox News? Or is she going to be a coward and back out?
I have agreed with FoxNews to debate Kamala Harris on Wednesday, September 4th.
The Debate was previously scheduled against Sleepy Joe Biden on ABC, but has been terminated in that Biden will no longer be a participant, and I am in litigation against ABC Network and George Slopadopoulos, thereby creating a conflict of interest.
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sources
- 1.Le Monde
- 2.ABC News (Australia)
- 3.The Guardian
- 4.The Times of India
- 5.CTV News
- 6.BBC
- 7.The Korea Herald
- 8.ABC News
- 9.Agence France-Presse
- 10.CNN
- 11.Fox News
- 12.Guardian
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.2024 US Presidential Election
- 3.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 4.Israel-US Relations
- 5.US-Russia Relations
- 6.US Politics
- 7.Election
- 8.US-China Relations
- 9.Iran Foreign Policy
- 10.US under Joe Biden
- 11.Immigration to the US
- 12.Abortion
countries
organizations
- 1.Democratic Party
- 2.Republican Party
- 3.Truth Social
- 4.Democratic National Committee
- 5.White House
- 6.Commission on Presidential Debates
- 7.Republican National Committee
- 8.United States Secret Service
- 9.US Homeland Security Department
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Joe Biden
- 3.Kamala Harris
- 4.Bret Baier
- 5.Martha MacCallum
- 6.Michael Tyler
- 7.George Stephanopoulos
- 8.Barack Obama
- 9.Clarence Fernandez
- 10.Daniel Wallis
- 11.David Plouffe
- 12.Diane Craft