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Trump recommits to a Sept. 10 debate, lashes out at Harris at news conference

Aug 8, 2024, 2:54 PM

Image: Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaks to reporters during a n...

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump speaks to reporters during a news conference at his Mar-a-Lago estate Thursday, Aug. 8, 2024, in Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo: Alex Brandon, AP)

(Photo: Alex Brandon, AP)

PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) 鈥 Donald Trump recommitted to debating Vice President Kamala Harris after recently backing out, holding a lengthy news conference Thursday in which he taunted his new rival, boasted of his crowd on Jan. 6, 2021, and lashed out at questions about the enthusiasm her campaign has been generating.

As the Republican presidential nominee addressed reporters at his Palm Beach, Florida, estate, ABC announced that Trump and Harris, the Democratic nominee, have agreed to a Sept. 10 debate, setting up a widely anticipated faceoff in an already unparalleled election. Trump said he had proposed three debates with three television networks in September.

Trump again insisted there had been a 鈥減eaceful transfer鈥 of power in 2021 and renewed attacks on Republican rivals like Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, whom Trump has harshly criticized since Kemp refused to go along with his false theories of election fraud.

In taking questions from reporters for more than an hour, Trump tried to draw a contrast with Harris, who has not held a news conference since she became the likely Democratic nominee following President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from the race.

Another key moment in the election is set

Trump’s decision to go on ABC, days after posting on his social media account that he would not appear on the network, sets up a highly anticipated moment in an election where Biden’s catastrophic performance in the last debate set in motion his withdrawal.

鈥淚 think it’s very important to have debates,鈥 Trump said Thursday. 鈥淚 look forward to the debates because I think we have to set the record straight.鈥

The Harris campaign had no immediate comment.

Thursday’s event was Trump’s first public appearance since Harris selected Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate. Trump called Walz a 鈥渞adical left man.鈥

鈥淏etween her and him, there鈥檚 never been anything like this,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 certainly never been anybody so liberal like these two.鈥

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He repeatedly suggested Harris was not intelligent enough to debate him. Harris, for her part, has tried to goad Trump into debating and told an audience in Atlanta recently that if he had anything to say about her, he should ”聽.鈥

Trump grew visibly perturbed when pressed on Harris鈥 crowds and newfound Democratic enthusiasm, dismissing a question about his lighter campaign schedule as stupid.

Trump says he has not 鈥渞ecalibrated鈥 his campaign despite facing a new opponent, a dynamic some Republican strategists have quietly complained about.

When asked what assets Harris possessed, Trump said: 鈥淪he鈥檚 a woman. She represents certain groups of people.鈥

Trump has repeatedly 鈥 and falsely 鈥 accused Harris, the daughter of Jamaican and Indian immigrants, of previously downplaying that she is Black.

Trump takes questions about abortion

Trump suggested abortion will not be a major issue in the campaign and the outcome in November.

He insisted that the matter 鈥渉as become much less of an issue鈥 since the Supreme Court ended the federal constitutional right to abortion services and returned control of the matter to state governments. But the issue is widely seen as a general election liability, and Trump named states such as Ohio and Kansas that have since voted to protect abortion rights.

Trump also said he expected Florida 鈥渨ill go in a little more liberal way than people thought鈥 when it votes to repeal an abortion ban later this year, but he did not respond to questions asking how he would vote.

Trump argued that Democrats, Republicans and 鈥渆verybody鈥 are pleased with the results of the 2022 ruling that overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.

Trump鈥檚 actions within the GOP, however, suggest he knows that Democrats already have capitalized on Republican opposition to abortion rights and could do so again this fall. Trump single-handedly ensured that the Republican Party platform adopted at the 2024 convention in Milwaukee does not call for a national ban on abortion, and he has said repeatedly that hardliners in the party could cost the GOP in November.

The court鈥檚 decision, issued months ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, is widely cited as a reason that Democrats fared much better than expected in House and Senate contests. And Democrats have hammered Trump in paid advertisements blaming him and the justices he appointed for ending Roe.

Trump again makes false claims on Jan. 6

Donald Trump falsely claimed during the press conference that 鈥渘obody was killed on Jan. 6,鈥 the date in 2021 when pro-Trump rioters breached the U.S. Capitol amid Congress鈥 effort to certify Biden’s 2020 election victory after Trump refused to concede.

Ashli Babbitt, a 35-year-old Air Force veteran from San Diego was shot and killed by a police officer as she climbed through a broken part of a Capitol door during the violent riot that breached the building.

To be sure, Trump has often cited Babbitt鈥檚 death while lamenting the treatment of those who first attended a rally outside the White House that day, then marched to the Capitol, many of whom fought with police and entered the the building.

鈥淚 think those people were treated very badly. When you compare it to other things that took place in this country where a lot of people were killed,鈥 Trump said Thursday, adding 鈥渘obody was killed on Jan. 6.鈥

He also falsely claimed more people attended his speech at a 鈥淪top the Steal鈥 rally before the riot than the famous March on Washington in 1963, the iconic event at which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his 鈥淚 Have a Dream鈥 speech.

Trump was asked about Biden’s comments in a CBS interview that he was 鈥渘ot confident鈥 there would be a peaceful transfer of power if Trump were to lose.

鈥淗e should have brought this up at the debate if he had a problem. Of course there’ll be a peaceful transfer, and there was last time.鈥

While Biden was inaugurated on schedule, Washington was on lockdown that day, with the streets patrolled by military personnel and domestic police two weeks after Trump鈥檚 supporters had attacked the Capitol.

Trump acknowledges weakness with Black women

Trump recognized some changing patterns with his new opponent, acknowledging he may not be as popular with Black women, one of Democrats鈥 key voting blocs. He expressed a lot of confidence in his support from Black men. 鈥淚t could be I鈥檒l be affected somewhat with Black females but we鈥檙e really doing well,” he said. “And I think ultimately they鈥檒l like me better because I鈥檓 going to give them security, safety and jobs. I鈥檓 going to give them a good economy.鈥

Trump campaign officials told reporters ahead of the news conference they believe Harris is currently enjoying a honeymoon period they likened to an 鈥渙ut-of-body experience.鈥

They argued the fundamentals of the race have not changed and the mood of the country remains sour, with Americans frustrated by the state of the economy, the administration and the country鈥檚 directions.

They argued that while Harris has energized the Democratic base 鈥 which Biden had not done 鈥 she will not be able to win over Republicans or convert independents or the persuadable voters they are focused on targeting.

Trump鈥檚 campaign plans to spend the next three months hammering Harris as 鈥渇ailed, weak and dangerously liberal,鈥 blaming her for every one of the the Biden administration鈥檚 unpopular policies and mocking her mannerisms and speaking style.

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