


Former President Donald Trump offered Thursday to debate Vice President Kamala Harris three times on three different networks, including in a previously planned ABC debate that Trump backed out of last weekend—though it’s unclear if Harris’ team has agreed to the terms.
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Trump said in a press conference he agreed to debates on Fox, NBC and ABC—with the ABC News debate taking place on its originally planned Sept. 10 date, his campaign said in a tweet (Trump initially said to reporters he wanted a Sept. 25 debate on ABC, but his campaign clarified the date to multiple news outlets).
The shift comes just days after the former president said he would not participate in an ABC debate on Sept. 10 he had agreed to when President Joe Biden was the presumptive Democratic nominee.
Trump also said CBS will host the vice presidential debate, but did not provide a date.
Forbes has reached out to the Harris campaign.
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