Trump Agrees to TV Debate with Challenger Harris on September 4
In the US election, Republican candidate Donald Trump has agreed to a televised debate with the probable Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. The debate is scheduled to take place on September 4 and will be moderated by Fox News.
This comes after President Joe Biden's withdrawal from the race following a disastrous performance in the first televised debate. It is expected that the debate originally planned between Trump and Biden on September 10 will now take place with Harris instead.
Trump's campaign spokesperson had previously stated that it would be inappropriate to agree to the debate until Harris is officially confirmed as the Democratic candidate. It is now almost certain that Harris will challenge Trump in the US presidential election on November 5, as she has already secured the Democratic nomination through a party vote.
The debate will have rules similar to the previous Trump-Biden debate and will include a live audience in a full arena.
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