On Wednesday night, former President Donald Trump had hoped to be facing off against Kamala Harris during a 2024 presidential debate hosted by Fox News. But Joe Biden’s taciturn vice president was a no-show, much like she’s been over the past nearly four years of his administration, instead of doing the job she was hired to by the American people.
I previously wrote about Trump letting everyone know that Kamala had bravely run away (sincere apologies to “Monty Python”) from the challenge of facing him on FNC, the final night of the Democrat National Convention. He said in a Truth Social post, in part:
Comrade Kamala Harris has just informed us that she will NOT do the FoxNews Debate on September 4th. I am not surprised by this development because I feel that she knows it is very difficult, at best, for her to defend her record setting Flip-Flopping on absolutely everything she once believed in….
Trump being Trump, he went ahead and took part in a broadcast event anyway…but in a town hall format, hosted by Fox’s Sean Hannity:
Rather than the debate on September 4th, I have agreed to do a Tele-Town Hall, anchored by Sean Hannity, for Fox. It will take place in the Great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Unlike what we’ll experience on Sept. 10, the only debate the Democrat campaign has agreed to (with a stipulation of no audience members), the town hall boasted an engaged and enthusiastic audience. That wasn’t the kind of news a rival network wanted to report.
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