On Friday night, Donald Trump disclosed that he will debate Kamala Harris in September, following an offer from Fox News. He announced via a Truth Social post that the event will occur on September 4 in Pennsylvania, with Fox News anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum serving as moderators.
The announcement has created some uncertainty as it remains unclear if Vice President Kamala Harris has agreed to this debate. Efforts to reach out to her campaign for comments have been made.
The vice president had originally wanted Trump to stick to the scheduled September 10 debate on ABC News, which was intended to feature a showdown between Trump and President Biden. However, following Biden’s withdrawal from the race and Harris’ rise as the Democratic nominee, Trump has argued that it would be unfair to continue with the ABC debate under the new circumstances.
Trump had initially agreed to participate in the ABC debate but cited fairness concerns after Harris replaced Biden as the Democratic contender.
Trump also mentioned in his Truth Social post that his ongoing litigation against ABC and anchor George Stephanopoulos presented a conflict of interest with the network. He expressed his dissatisfaction with the sudden change in his debate opponent but noted that the policies of the Democratic candidates remain the same.
Trump emphasized that the rules of the September 4 debate would be similar to his previous debate with Biden and that it would feature a full arena audience at a yet-to-be-announced venue.
Despite her nomination, Harris has continued to push for the September 10 debate on ABC News. She had taunted Trump at a campaign event, highlighting his reluctance to participate in the originally scheduled debate. Harris challenged Trump to reconsider and debate her directly, emphasizing the importance of facing off in person if he had critiques to make about her.
Trump’s campaign had indicated that they would not finalize any debate plans until Harris was officially declared the Democratic nominee.
Harris secured her nomination without winning a primary, leading to Trump boasting about his previous debate victory over Biden, which contributed to the Democratic push to replace the 81-year-old president. Harris’ challenge to Trump underscores the ongoing tension and strategic maneuvers as both sides prepare for the upcoming debate.