Trump Questions Fairness of Next Week’s Debate at a Town Hall

Former President Donald J. Trump, at a Fox News event, insisted without evidence that Vice President Kamala Harris was “going to get the questions in advance.”

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Trump Questions Fairness of Next Week’s Debate at a Town Hall | INFBusiness.com

Donald J. Trump’s town hall, in front of an audience in Harrisburg, Pa., began with an interview by Sean Hannity, a longtime Trump ally with whom the former president has a yearslong friendship.

Hours after the Trump and Harris campaigns agreed to rules for their first presidential debate, former President Donald J. 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.

Speaking at a Fox News town hall on Wednesday night, Mr. Trump insisted that ABC News, which will host next week’s debate in Philadelphia, was “dishonest,” even though he agreed months ago to allow the network to host a presidential debate.

Pointing to Vice President Kamala Harris’s longtime friendship with a senior executive whose portfolio includes ABC News, Mr. Trump insisted without evidence that Ms. Harris was “going to get the questions in advance.” The network released agreed-upon rules that no topics or questions would be provided to either candidate or campaign.

Mr. Trump’s attempts to question the integrity of the debate echoed a similar effort that preceded his consequential debate in June with President Biden that set off the president’s exit from the race. After taunting Mr. Biden into debating “anytime, anywhere, anyplace,” Mr. Trump sought to play down any potential political consequences as the debate neared by casting the network, moderators and rules as biased. ABC did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Yet even as he suggested the debate next week would be biased against him, Mr. Trump also tried to present himself as unconcerned about his first head-to-head confrontation with Ms. Harris since she became the Democratic nominee. He insisted that planning would only get him so far and that he would take a similar approach to Ms. Harris that he did to Mr. Biden.

“I let him talk — I’m going to let her talk,” Mr. Trump told the town hall’s moderator, the Fox News host Sean Hannity. Mr. Trump, who has repeatedly mocked Ms. Harris’s intelligence and speaking style, added, “There are those that say that Biden is smarter than she is. If that’s the case, we have a problem.”

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