Trump announces debate with Harris on Fox News
Donald Trump has announced that he's agreed to a debate with Kamala Harris on Fox News. The former president revealed on Truth Social late Friday night that the debate is set to take place on September 4.
Debate details and response from Harris
According to Trump, the debate will be held in Pennsylvania and moderated by Fox broadcasters Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum. Harris, the Democratic nominee, has not responded to Trump's announcement as of yet.
Trump's criticism and legal concerns
In a separate post on Truth Social, Trump criticized the Democratic Party for nominating Harris after Biden suspended his campaign. Additionally, Trump mentioned a conflict of interest due to litigation between ABC Network and George Stephanopoulos, raising concerns about a defamation lawsuit.
Debate uncertainty and previous discussions
There has been uncertainty surrounding the debate as neither Harris' campaign nor Fox News has confirmed it. Trump and Harris have exchanged remarks about the potential debate in the past, with Trump expressing interest in debating Harris despite initial hesitations.
Harris issues a warning
After Trump's remarks about the debate, Harris responded during a rally in Atlanta, Georgia, criticizing Trump and his running mate JD Vance for avoiding a debate. She urged Trump to reconsider and meet her on the debate stage.
Harris set to officially accept nomination
Although Harris has secured enough delegates to become the Democratic Party's nominee, she is expected to officially accept the nomination at the DNC starting on August 19.
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