The two candidates will compete and will not be able to use the notes, speech or the former president.
Former US President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris will agree on a set of rules for the next presidential debate, Trump announced in Gallery 3. Harris presumably wanted to use the “Folha Didicas” During the confrontation that was shown on ABC, but was apparently denied.
The debate will take place on September 10 in Philadelphia and will be hosted by ABC News anchors David Muir and Linsey Davis.
“This will be the same as the last CNN debate, which seemed to work well for everyone except, perhaps, fraudulent Joe Biden.” Trump posted on his Truth Social platform.
“The debate will be ‘stand-up’, with no notes to be taken by candidates, and no ‘queues’,” he added. “We have also received assurances from the ABC that this will be a ‘fair and just’ debate and that neither side will take questions in advance.” Keep increasing “No, Donna Brazil!”
Ahead of the 2016 presidential election, CNN contributor and Democratic National Committee (DNC) Vice Chair Donna Brazile asked Hillary Clinton a list of questions ahead of an event she held at the network's governorship.
Trump has often claimed that CNN and other mainstream media outlets clearly favor Democrats. However, he praised the objectivity of CNN anchors Jake Tapper and Dana Bash after they moderated a debate with President Joe Biden in June. The debate was an absolute disaster for Biden, who appeared fragile and confused throughout, and he shut down his reelection campaign three weeks later.
Trump pulled out of the September 10 debate after Biden backed out of the fray, and called Harris to face him in a live showdown on Fox News on September 4. However, Harris insisted on September 10, and Trump agreed, before asking the vice president to host a total of three debates, including one on Fox News and a third showdown aired on NBC News. Harris barely agreed to the ABC News debate.
The Trump and Harris campaigns will discuss the rules and technical details of the debate this week, with Trump's team pushing to mute each candidate's microphone once the other side fails, and Harris's team pushing through open microphones.
Harris “He is prepared to deal with Trump’s constant lies and interruptions in real time. “Trump needs to stop hiding behind his mute button.” The Vice President's spokesman spoke at the second exhibition.
Trump campaign spokesman Jason Miller responds that the Republican candidate did. “The ABC debate is exactly the same as the CNN debate.” Before he claimed that Harris had asked for “Seated discussion, with opening remarks and statements.”
Before announcing he had reached an agreement with Harris' team, Trump said Sunday he was considering withdrawing from the debate entirely because of ABC's decision. “ridiculous and biased” Coverage. “Why is the debate against Kamala Harris necessary?” They lied about social truth, which increased the journalists at ABC. “I have a lot to answer for.”