Donald Trump announces multiple debates pending agreement
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will still be in front of TV cameras even if Vice President Harris ducks out of two suggested debates, a campaign official told The Post.Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will still be in front of TV cameras even if Vice President Harris backs out of two suggested debates, according to reports.The former president said during this week’s news conference at Mar-a-Lago that he agreed to a Sept. 4 debate on Fox News and a Sept.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will still be in front of TV cameras even if Vice President Harris backs out of two suggested debates, according to reports.Trump said during this week's news conference at Mar-a-Lago that he agreed to a Sept. 4 debate on Fox News and a Sept. 25 debate on NBC.
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