“Hours after the Trump and Harris campaigns agreed to rules for their first presidential debate, former President Donald Trump sought to instill doubt that the debate would be fair, downplayed his need to prepare and suggested he was more worried about the network hosting the debate than his opponent,” the New York Times reports.
“The great debate microphone muting drama of 2024 has come to a quiet end,” the New York Times reports.
“Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign has begrudgingly agreed to have her and former President Donald Trump’s microphones muted when they are not speaking, a position top Harris officials tried to change last week to give themselves an advantage when the candidates meet onstage next Tuesday.”
Bloomberg: “Trump said he plans to allow his opponent, Kamala Harris, to speak without interruption during their presidential debate next week, a shift for the reality-television-star-turned-politician who built a career on combative exchanges.”
“Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to head to her very own debate camp on Thursday,” NOTUS reports.
“She and her team will hunker down in Pennsylvania, the state where her debate with former President Donald Trump will take place next Tuesday, set to fully focus on preparing for prime time.”
“In conversations with nearly a dozen people involved with or aware of the preparations, a set of goals emerged for the next week. The campaign is planning to tune out as much of the outside noise as possible to lock her in, aware of Harris’ relative rust as a debater and her tendency to overprepare and fixate on the details.”
“I’ve been preparing all my life for this debate.”
— Donald Trump, calling into a New Hampshire television station.
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