Trump agrees to ABC News debate with Harris

In an exciting announcement, former President Donald Trump has accepted an invitation from ABC News to debate Vice President Kamala Harris on September 10th. This came to light during a press conference at his Mar-a-Lago Club this past Thursday.

Trump shared his enthusiasm for the event by stating, “I look forward to the debates because I think we have to set the record straight.” The upcoming debate promises to be an engaging event as both political figures prepare to address key issues head-on.

Vice President Harris responded with equal enthusiasm, confirming her participation. Speaking to reporters in Detroit, she said, “Well, I’m glad that he finally agreed to a debate on Sept. 10. I’m looking forward to it and I hope he shows up.” Harris’ team is already gearing up for what is expected to be a lively exchange of ideas.

Initially, Trump had expressed his willingness to debate President Joe Biden, accepting ABC’s first invitation back in May. However, following Biden’s exit from the race last month and Harris becoming the presumptive Democratic nominee, Trump had been hesitant to debate Harris on ABC News.

Putting to rest any doubts, Trump’s agreement to the debate has confirmed that the show will go on, much to the anticipation of voters eager to see the two candidates face off. Harris has been vocal, suggesting Trump was trying to avoid the debate, accusing him of “running scared.” Her remarks have only added to the anticipation surrounding this debate.

This upcoming event promises to offer viewers a closer look at where each candidate stands on important national issues. Both Trump and Harris are experienced debaters and the audience can expect a thorough discussion that is likely to be both informative and compelling.