Breaking: Kamala Harris Rejects Fox News Debate With Donald Trump

Vice President Kamala Harris has rejected the Fox News Debate proposal with Donald Trump, however, not backing out of earlier schedules
By Godfrey Benjamin
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Highlights

  • Kamala Harris has denied the offer to Debate Donald Trump on Fox News
  • The Democratic candidate is still up for debate based on past schedules
  • The crypto industry and choice of candidates for US President

The campaign organization of the United States Vice President Kamala Harris has bluntly rejected the Fox News Debate proposition from the Donald Trump camp. The conversations around Presidential debates remain one of the most controversial subjects in the US political scene at the moment. With Americans yearning to hear their preferred candidates speak, the time and place remain the bone of contention at the moment.

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Kamala Harris Needs Debate Redemption

The first Presidential debate between President Joe Biden and Donald Trump turned out unexpected for the Democrat. The debate ended up fuelling concerns about Biden’s state of health, with many speculating that he has dementia. The fallout from the debate comes off as the reason why he dropped out of the race and endorsed Kamala Harris.

In order to get a major redemption on the debate front, there’s been offers and rejection from both Trump and Harris. Recently, Trump agreed to a debate with Kamala Harris on the friendly platform of Fox News. Noteworthy, this is a switch-up from the initial agreement of conducting the debate at ABC News.

Trump’s decision to not have the debate at ABC stems from an earlier legal challenge with the media outlet. He believes that there is a conflict of interest at play after he filed a defamation lawsuit against ABC and network host George Stephanopoulos. The suit had to do with the anchor’s assertion that Trump had been “found liable for rape” in the E Jean Carroll case.

However, Harris made it clear that she did not agree to the proposed term of the Fox News Debate. Specifically, the DNC Nominee is not backing out, she just does not want the Fox News arrangement.

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Peter Schiff Blames Kamala Harris For Stock Market Crash

While the US Vice president is trying to iron things out with Trump, she is facing criticism from popular gold proponent Peter Schiff. With the recent stock market crash, Schiff decided to poke his fingers at Kamala Harris, blaming her for the turn of event.

“Harris is now the betting favorite to win the election. That may also be one of the reasons the Stock Market is now crashing,” Schiff stated.

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Godfrey Benjamin
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