Trump Proposes September 4 As New Debate Date With Harris Amid Evasion Accusations
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has proposed a debate with Democratic U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris on Fox News, scheduled for September 4.
In a post on Truth Social late Friday, Trump outlined his vision for the debate, which would mirror the format of his first debate with President Joe Biden, who has since exited the reelection race.
Previously, Trump and Biden had agreed to a second debate on ABC News on September 10, which Trump suggested should be moved to Fox. Following Biden’s withdrawal from the race, Harris, having recently secured the delegate votes needed to clinch the Democratic nomination, confirmed on Saturday her intention to attend the originally scheduled debate.
Harris spokesperson Michael Tyler criticised Trump, claiming he is “running scared” and reiterated that Harris’s campaign is open to discussing additional debates after the September 10 event. Tyler highlighted that both campaigns had already agreed to this date.
Trump responded on social media, stating that the ABC debate was “terminated” due to Biden’s withdrawal and his ongoing litigation with the network.
Recent polls indicate a tight race between Harris and Trump, who previously had a larger lead over Biden following their first debate. ABC News has not confirmed whether Harris would appear alone if Trump does not participate. Similarly, Fox News has not commented on the matter.
Trump’s debate proposal followed an advertising campaign launched by the Democratic National Committee on Friday, which mocked him as a “convicted felon afraid to debate” and questioned if his hesitance was linked to his stance on abortion.