Fresh controversy has broken out over the Sept. 10 debate on ABC between Donald Trump and VP Kamala Harris, after the Harris campaign insisted that both candidatesโ microphones be live throughout the full broadcast.
The Trump campaign, meanwhile, has insisted that mics be muted when candidates arenโt speaking โ which worked out swimmingly for Trump during his June debate with President Biden. [We suspect muted mics will allow Trump to throw Harris off by talking massive shit when nobody else can hear, and her handlers know this.]
โWe have told ABC and other networks seeking to host a possible October debate that we believe both candidatesโ mics should be live throughout the full broadcast,โ said Harris campaign senior adviser, Brian Fallon, telling Politico
โOur understanding is that Trumpโs handlers prefer the muted microphone because they donโt think their candidate can act presidential for 90 minutes on his own. We suspect Trumpโs team has not even told their boss about this dispute because it would be too embarrassing to admit they donโt think he can handle himself against Vice President Harris without the benefit of a mute button.โ
According to another person familiar with the negotiations, โSheโs more than happy to have exchanges with him if he tries to interrupt her,โ adding โAnd given how shook he seems by her, heโs very prone to having intemperate outbursts and โฆ I think the campaign would want viewers to hear [that].โ
Trump camp responds
The former presidentโs team has characterized this as a bait-and-switch, and wants the ABC debate governed by the same rules as the Biden debate.
โEnough with the games. We accepted the ABC debate under the exact same terms as the CNN debate. The Harris camp, after having already agreed to the CNN rules, asked for a seated debate, with notes, and opening statements. We said no changes to the agreed upon rules,โ senior adviser Jason Miller told the outlet. โIf Kamala Harris isnโt smart enough to repeat the messaging points her handlers want her to memorize, thatโs their problem. This seems to be a pattern for the Harris campaign. They wonโt allow Harris to do interviews, they wonโt allow her to do press conferences, and now they want to give her a cheat-sheet for the debate. My guess is that theyโre looking for a way to get out of any debate with President Trump.โ.
More via Politico:
There are a few points here worth noting:
- The rules for the CNN debate were never agreed to by Harrisโ campaign; they happened when Biden was still the candidate.
- Trump himself has sought additional debates with rules different from the CNN standard, including proposing a Fox News-hosted debate on Sept. 4 with โa full arena audience,โ as Trump posted on Truth Social earlier this month. (The CNN debate had no in-person audience.)
- In 2020, the Trump campaign wanted mics to remain on during the whole debate. โIt is our understanding โฆ that you will soon be holding an internal meeting to discuss other possible rule changes, such as granting an unnamed person the ability to shut off a candidateโs microphone,โ Trumpโs then-campaign manager, BILL STEPIEN, wrote to the Commission on Presidential Debates on Oct. 19, 2020. โIt is completely unacceptable for anyone to wield such power. โฆ This is reminiscent of the first debate in 2016, when the Presidentโs microphone was oscillated, and it is not acceptable.โ
- As for Millerโs assertion that Harris wanted a seated debate with notes, Fallon pushed back vigorously. โAll three parties (Trump, Harris and ABC) have agreed to standing and no notes, and we never sought otherwise,โ he said. Another source familiar with the negotiations laughed when we asked if Harris ever asked to be seated, saying it wasnโt true.
On Sunday night, Trump slammed ABC, writing on Truth Social; โI watched ABC FAKE NEWS this morning, both lightweight reporter Jonathan Carlโs(K?) ridiculous and biased interview of Tom Cotton (who was fantastic!), and their so-called Panel of Trump Haters, and I ask, why would I do the Debate against Kamala Harris on that network?โ
Harrisโ campaign. meanwhile, says that when they accepted ABCโs invitation, โthe rules themselves were up for debate.โ
Letโs see how this goes.
Source: ZeroHedge News
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