Did Kamala Harris back out of September 4 debate with Trump? What former US President said

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Former US President Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed on his Truth Social account on X, that vice president and his Democratic rival Kamala Harris will not show up in the scheduled Fox News debate on September 4.
Trump’s X post read, “Comrade Kamala Harris has just informed us that she will NOT do the Fox News Debate on September 4th. I am not surprised by this development because I feel that she knows it is very difficult, at best, for her to defend her record-setting flip-flopping on absolutely everything she once believed in, including her statements about there being no fracking in Pennsylvania and her performance on the border.”

Trump criticised Harris for allegedly deciding against the debate and said that he would instead now participate in a Tele-Town Hall anchored by Sean Hannity for Fox News, which is set to take place in Pennsylvania.
“Rather than the debate on September 4th, I have agreed to do a Tele-Town Hall, anchored by Sean Hannity, for Fox. It will take place in the Great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,” He added.
The former president continued his attack, accusing vice president Harris of failing in her role as “Border Czar” and allowing unchecked immigration.
Previously, Former President Donald Trump had agreed to a debate proposal from Fox News following President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the Democratic nomination race.
With Biden out, the Democrats chose Kamala Harris as their candidate. Trump had extended an invitation to Harris for a debate scheduled for September 4.
Trump also highlighted that a debate initially set to be held on ABC News, which was supposed to feature Biden before he suspended his re-election bid, has been cancelled. This cancellation follows Trump’s lawsuit against the network and its host, George Stephanopoulos.



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