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Kamala Harris rejects former President Donald Trump's debate proposal

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng19/11/2024


US Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign team stressed that her opponent Trump needs to stop playing games and appear at the promised debate on September 10.

Mr. Donald Trump and Ms. Kamala Harris. Photo: GETTY IMAGES
Mr. Donald Trump and Ms. Kamala Harris. Photo: GETTY IMAGES

US Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign has rejected former Republican President Donald Trump's proposal to hold a debate on Fox News on September 4.

In a statement, Harris' campaign stressed that Trump needs to stop playing games and show up for the debate he promised on September 10.

Vice President Harris will be there by all means to seize the opportunity to address a national audience in prime time.

She also said she was open to discussing further debates after the one both campaigns had agreed to. Earlier, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump announced that he had agreed with Fox News to hold a televised debate with Ms. Harris on September 4.

According to him, his second debate with opponent Joe Biden on ABC, which was scheduled for September 10, became irrelevant after the incumbent president dropped out of the race.

Trump also wanted a large audience to attend the debate with Harris. President Joe Biden's campaign had opposed this, so the June 27 debate was attended only by moderators.

Fox News has proposed a debate on September 17 and has even sent invitations to the Trump and Harris campaigns. Former President Trump has said he would like to have several debates with Harris.

According to VNA



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