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ABC refused Kamala Harris’ last-minute request to modify the rules for the upcoming presidential debate on September 10.
The Harris campaign sought to have both candidates’ microphones unmuted for the entire 90-minute debate, a move that ABC News rejected.
Despite previous requests from President Trump for similar rules during his CNN debate with Joe Biden in June, ABC informed both campaigns that it would adhere to the “CNN rules” for the September debate.
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However, an email obtained by The New York Post revealed that Kamala Harris attempted to alter the microphone rules at the eleventh hour but was turned down.
Following ABC’s rejection of Harris’ request, her spokesperson Brian Fallon expressed frustration and criticized Trump.
The Harris campaign continues to push for changes to the debate rules as they are apprehensive about facing Trump.
“Our latest understanding is that even though Trump said Monday he would be fine with an unmuted mic, his handlers don’t trust him to spar live with VP Harris and are asking ABC to ignore Trump’s comments and keep the mics muted or else they will back out of the debate for a third time. We have been asked to accede to Trump’s handlers’ wishes on this point for the sake of preserving the debate. We find the Trump’s team’s stance to be weak, and remain in discussions with ABC on the final rules,” Brian Fallon said.
Update: Our latest understanding is that even though Trump said Monday he would be fine with an unmuted mic, his handlers don’t trust him to spar live with VP Harris and are asking ABC to ignore Trump’s comments and keep the mics muted or else they will back out of the debate for…
— Brian Fallon (@brianefallon) August 29, 2024
ABC News’ own internal emails paint a different story, according to The New York Post.
The New York Post reported:
ABC News has declined to adopt Vice President Kamala Harris’ request to have wholly unmuted microphones during her Sept. 10 debate with former President Donald Trump — after days of wrangling over what Republicans viewed as Democratic attempts to lay a trap for the GOP nominee.
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