The Republican nominee said the rules of the Sept. 10 debate would be the same as the showdown of him and Joe Biden in June.
The confirmation came via a rambling post to Truth Social where the former president labeled ABC News the “most unfair newscaster in the business” and referred to his opponent as “Comrade Kamala Harris .”
Trump, 78, said the debate will have the same rules of his June showdown with Biden, which was moderated and broadcasted by CNN. That means there will be no crowd in Philadelphia at the National Constitution Center when he takes on Harris, 59, for the first time at 9 p.m. local time. There had been some speculation Trump would bow out of the September showdown after he suggested Monday he should “shut out” ABC News so it doesn’t get to moderate a debate night.
The second presidential debate doesn’t have a set date, but Harris’ camp said it would be on NBC News sometime in October. Trump claimed in his post on Tuesday that Harris’ team hadn’t “agreed” on that matchup yet, but didn’t share why.
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