Former U.S. President Donald Trump has agreed to a debate with Vice President Kamala Harris, scheduled for September 4, as confirmed by his post on Truth Social. Trump also mentioned that if Harris is unable to attend, he will participate in a major Town Hall event on the same evening. This decision comes amid Trump’s continued criticism of President Joe Biden, whom he believes will not be the Democratic nominee in November’s election. Trump’s recent remarks at the National Association of Black Journalists conference stirred controversy, as he questioned Harris’s racial identity, prompting a response from Harris.
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- Donald Trump agrees to debate Kamala Harris on September 4.
- The debate will be hosted by Fox News.
- Trump also plans a Town Hall event if Harris cannot attend.
- Trump speculated that Harris might be the Democratic nominee instead of Biden.
- Trump’s comments came shortly after Biden announced stepping aside as his party’s candidate.
- Trump criticized Biden, claiming he is unfit to continue as president.
- At a gathering of Black journalists, Trump questioned Harris’s racial identity.
- Trump suggested Harris had only recently embraced her Black heritage.
- His remarks drew criticism from the audience at the event.
- Harris responded, calling Trump’s comments a reminder of his presidency’s divisive nature.
