Kamala Harris Rejects Presidential Election Debate Donald Trump's Proposal

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump proposed to argue with US vice president Kamala Harris of the Democratic Party on Fox News on September 4, 2024. But Harris rejected the proposal, calling Trump trying to withdraw from the debate that had been set at ABC News.

In a post on his social media Truth Social, Friday night, Trump said the rules of the US Presidential Election debate would be the same as against Joe Biden. But Trump added, the debate against Kamala Harris will be attended by spectators, and take place in the state of Pennsylvania.

Harris, who on Friday last week secured the votes of the delegation needed to win the Democrat nominations in the November 5 presidential election, said he plans to participate in the originally planned debate.

"It's very interesting at any time, anywhere, to be a certain time, a certain safe place," he wrote on social media platform X.

"I will be there on September 10, as agreed. I look forward to meeting him there," Harris continued, Saturday, August 3 US time.

On Saturday, Trump told Truth Social that Harris was afraid to do (debate) on September 4. Trump said Harris should meet him on September 4, or he would not see him at all.

Trump revealed the alternative reasons for the presidential election debate. According to him, the presidential election debate on ABC had stopped after Joe Biden no longer ran for the presidential election.

ABC News has yet to comment on whether Trump has resigned from the debate.

Meanwhile, Fox News did not immediately respond to requests in response to this. Whereas previously, Trump and Biden had agreed to hold a debate for the two presidential elections on September 10, 2024 on ABC News. But according to the former president should be moved to Fox, the most popular TV network among his followers.