Former President Donald Trump has committed to a debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, replacing a previously planned debate with President Joe Biden.
Former President Donald Trump has announced that he’s agreed to debate Vice President Kamala Harris, marking the first time he has made a firm commitment.
Trump said that the Sept. 4 debate on Fox is essentially a replacement of the previously scheduled Sept. 10 debate against President Joe Biden on ABC, which the former president said “has been terminated in that Biden will no longer be a participant.”
Biden withdrew from the 2024 presidential race on July 21 and endorsed Harris as the Democratic Party nominee.
Harris has earned more than a majority of votes from all convention delegates and will formally become the party’s nominee after voting closes on Aug. 5, Democratic National Committee (DNC) Chair Jaime Harrison said on Aug. 2, noting that he’s “so proud.”
“I am so honored to be the Democratic nominee for President of the United States,” Harris said in a statement on X. “I will officially accept the nomination next week.”
Harris’s spokesperson didn’t immediately respond to The Epoch Times to confirm if she has agreed to the debate.
In his latest Aug. 3 post, Trump explained that he’s in litigation against ABC and that holding a debate on that network would represent a “conflict of interest.”
The former president said the moderators of the Sept. 4 debate would be Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, and the debate rules will be similar to those agreed to in the now defunct debate against Biden, “but with a full arena audience.”
Trump’s June 27 debate against Biden on CNN in Atlanta was held with no studio audience.
There has been speculation about whether a Trump–Harris debate would take place, with the former president hinting repeatedly that there would be, although he remained noncommittal.
During a press call last week, Trump responded to a reporter’s question about how important it was to debate Harris and if he’d be willing to debate on ABC.
“Well I haven’t agreed to anything,” he said on the call. “I agreed to a debate with Joe Biden, but I want to debate her and she’ll be no different, because they have the same policies. I think debating is important for a presidential race, I really do. … I think if you’re the Democrat nominee or the Republican nominee you really have an obligation to debate, so I think it’s very important.”
Reporters asked Harris at Joint Base Andrews if she would be willing to do the debate on Fox News instead of ABC but she walked away before giving an answer.
In an interview with Fox News’ Laura Ingraham, Trump said he would “probably” end up debating Harris but also said he could “make a case for not doing it.”
Trump said he wanted to do the debate but argued that there wasn’t a pressing need for one given that he and his positions are well-known, as is Harris and her positions.
“The answer is yes, I’ll probably end up debating,” he said.
Chase Smith contributed to this report.
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