Kamala Harris and Donald Trump have both agreed to participate in a presidential debate on September 10th, according to US television network ABC.
This comes after Trump claimed earlier on Thursday that he had consented to the date after declining to do so the previous week, citing a blatant conflict of interest in his lawsuit against ABC.
Kamala Harris Qnd Donald Trump Have Decided To Debate On September 10
On September 10 on ABC, eligible presidential candidates will debate, according to ABC News. The network released a statement saying that both former President Trump and Vice President of Harris had confirmed they would be attending the ABC debate.
At a press conference held at his Florida Mar-a-Lago club, Trump declared that he had accepted to future dates with Fox News, ABC, and NBC and that he was “looking forward” to debate the vice president.
“Debates are crucial, in my opinion, and we’ve decided on a date of September 4 with Fox. We concur with NBC. Generally complete agreement, subject to their approval on September 10. And on September 25, we reached an agreement with ABC,” the former US president declared.
The terms must be accepted by the opposing party. They might or might not concur. I’m not sure if they will concur. There has been no interview with (Harris). Her interview skills are lacking. I think we need to correct the record, so I’m looking forward to the discussions since she’s hardly capable and can’t conduct an interview,” he remarked.
Harris has not yet spoken on the matter, despite having previously stated that she will debate Trump on September 10.