2024 US Presidential Election
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.
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