The 45th president said he looks forward to all three debates with the current vice president, who has so far confirmed participating in only one showdown.
A pair of proposed presidential debates could instead morph into town hall meetings for former President Donald Trump, his campaign confirmed with The Epoch Times on Aug. 11.
He is now waiting for Harris to accept two additional debatesâSept. 4 on Fox News and Sept. 25 on CBS.
If she rejects those proposals, which Trump made during an Aug. 9 news conference, Trump will appear solo on those national TV networks, a Trump campaign adviser said.
The Epoch Times has sought comment from the Harris campaign.
He also released additional details about moderators and locations of the proposed debates.
The Sept. 4 Fox News debate or town hall would be aired live from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
On Sept. 10, David Muir, anchor of âABC World News Tonight,â will serve as moderator for a confirmed showdown at Philadelphiaâs Independence Hall.
On Sept. 25, NBCâs Lester Holt will moderate the proposed faceoff in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
The confirmed and proposed locations are notable because they are in two battleground states.
Fox and CBS did not immediately respond to The Epoch Timesâ request for comment.
The debates are highly anticipated given the extraordinary turn of events this election cycle.
On June 27, Trump and President Joe Biden locked horns in a debate that CNN conducted in Atlanta. Biden struggled through the contest, touching off calls for him to exit the race.
On July 13, Trump survived an assassination attempt that killed a bystander and wounded three people, including him, at a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. A Secret Service sniper killed the suspected gunman, who was perched on a rooftop with a rifle. The investigation continues amid widespread criticism of security failures at the event.
Then on July 21, Biden quit the race. The 81-year-old will leave at the end of his first presidential term amid concerns over his mental and physical fitness to withstand the rigors of the office.
The Trump campaign has criticized Harris for not granting media interviews. He and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), gave press conferences last week and highlighted the differences between their campaign and that of Harris.
Russ Jones contributed to this story.
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