
Vice President Kamala Harris’s team is still trying to hammer out the final rules for her upcoming debate with former President Donald Trump, a spokesman said on Aug. 29.
Brian Fallon, the spokesman, said on the social media platform X that the Trump campaign asked the Harris campaign to accept having microphones at the debate muted when the other candidate is talking.
“We find the Trump’s team’s stance to be weak, and remain in discussions with ABC on the final rules,” Fallon wrote.
A Trump campaign spokesman did not respond to an inquiry. ABC declined to comment.
The Sept. 10 debate was originally slated to feature Trump and President Joe Biden, but the latter exited the 2024 race after the first debate between them and Harris was later chosen by Democrats to replace him atop the ticket….