Vice President Kamala Harris has backed out of a debate against former President Donald J. Trump on September 4, as reported by the America First leader.
Trump expressed his lack of surprise, labeling Harris as “Comrade Kamala” and suggesting that she would find it challenging to defend her record of changing positions on various issues without the assistance of sympathetic moderators at the Fox News-hosted event.
Trump specifically pointed to Harris’s previous commitment to banning fracking on “day one” of her potential administration, which she has since retracted, possibly due to the negative impact it could have on jobs in the crucial swing state of Pennsylvania.
Look:
This is who Bob Casey wants to be president.
Kamala Harris: “There’s no question I’m in favor of banning fracking.” pic.twitter.com/Yu0Pjjwqks
— McCormick War Room (@TeamMcCormickPA) July 26, 2024
Trump also noted Harris’s “HORRIBLE Performance on the Border, [with] millions of criminals and people from mental institutions and terrorists [being] allowed to pour into our Country, totally unchecked and unvetted.”
“It’s called, and she LOVES IT, an OPEN BORDER,” Trump said, noting that Joe Biden tasked Harris in 2021 with tackling the “root causes” of illegal immigration as “Border Czar”—an informal title she and her corporate media allies now deny, as illegal immigration actually reached unprecedented heights under her watch.
It’s not surprising that she lacks enthusiasm for her role at the border, given her history as the Senate’s most liberal member.
She once likened ICE’s efforts against illegal immigration to the Ku Klux Klan’s activities.
Harris is set to debate Trump on September 10, with ABC News hosting.
The network has been criticized for its biased support of Harris by attacking Trump’s running mate, Senator J.D. Vance, for his backing of the Child Tax Credit.
The decision by Vice President Kamala Harris to back out of the debate against former President Donald J. Trump raises questions about her willingness to engage in open dialogue and defend her record.
Trump’s characterization of Harris as “Comrade Kamala” and his criticism of her changing positions on key issues, such as fracking and immigration, highlights the potential challenges she may face in a debate setting.
The upcoming debate on September 10 will provide a platform for both candidates to present their positions, and it remains to be seen how Harris will address these criticisms and concerns.
The role of the media, particularly ABC News, in shaping public perception of the candidates also warrants scrutiny as the debate approaches.
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Kamala Harris is afraid to debate Trump! Trump agree to debate Biden on CNN & now they will not let him debate on Fox because it is his choice. I thought USA was a free country, but if you are not a Democrat, you h ave no rights!!! How can this be fair?
Criminal Conspirators and Traitors fill the ranks of the Demoncrap Party who want a Communist Style Dictatorship and if they hold on to power any longer that is what they will achieve in America!
Kick all of these scums to the curb!