If Harris refuses to debate Trump, 2 debate dates will become Trump townhalls

If Vice President Kamala Harris fails to show in two proposed presidential debates that former President Donald Trump has agreed to participate in, these debates could instead become townhall events.

The Trump campaign told The Epoch Times on Sunday that if Harris refuses to participate in a proposed Sept. 4 debate on Fox News from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and another debate on Sept. 25 on NBC News with Lester Holt as moderator in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Trump will make a solo appearance on television.

Trump and Harris, have both agreed to participate in an ABC debate on Sept. 10 with David Muir, anchor of ABC World News Tonight, serving as moderator at Philadelphia’s Independence Hall. Trump announced that he would be participating in the ABC debate as well as the Fox and NBC ones in an August 8 press conference from Mar-a-Lago. 

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