President Trump Agrees to 3 debates

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Trump challenged Harris to debates on September 4th with Fox News, September 10th with ABC, and September 25th with NBC, while criticizing her leadership and media strategy.

He blasted Harris for her "disastrous handling" of the southern border, her selection of a "radical-left" running mate, and her lack of press conferences.

Trump warned of looming crises, including a potential economic depression and the threat of a world war, while pledging the "largest mass deportation in the history of our country."

Diving Deeper:

During a Thursday afternoon press conference at Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald Trump issued a direct challenge to Vice President Kamala Harris, agreeing to three debates set for September. The debates are scheduled for September 4th, 10th, and 25th and will be hosted by Fox News, ABC News, and NBC, respectively.

Trump used the press conference to criticize Harris on multiple fronts, including her handling of the southern border, which he described as a "disastrous" failure. "She was appointed to head the border...essentially, she never went to the border," Trump remarked, underscoring what he sees as her neglect of the critical issue. He also blasted her for her avoidance of the press, suggesting it was due to her inability to handle tough questions. "She's not doing any news conferences. You know why? Because she can't do a news conference. She doesn't know how to do a news conference," Trump asserted.

In addition to his critique of Harris's border management, Trump condemned her for choosing what he termed a "radical-left" running mate. "She picked a radical-left man. He has positions that it's not even possible to believe exist. He's... heavy into the transgender world... He doesn't want to have borders..." Trump said, drawing attention to what he views as extreme and dangerous policies.

Trump didn't stop at criticizing Harris and her running mate; he also warned of the potential for significant national and global crises. "We have a lot of bad things coming up. You could end up in a depression of the 1929 variety, which would be devastating... we're very close to a World War," he cautioned, painting a grim picture of the future under current leadership.

Trump also took aim at Harris's past leadership in California, accusing her of contributing to the state's decline. "She destroyed San Francisco, she destroyed the state of California along with Governor Gavin Newsom... They did it together," Trump claimed, holding her responsible for what he described as the state's failures.

As part of his broader campaign message, Trump promised a dramatic shift in immigration policy, pledging the "largest mass deportation in the history of our country" if re-elected. "We have no choice. It's not sustainable."

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