Yes, headaches continue over the upcoming debate in Washington D.C.
With just 15 days to go until the highly anticipated presidential debate on September 10th, all eyes are on Washington D.C., where things have gotten a bit messy between the two contenders: Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. Hereโs the scoop: negotiations have come to a standstill over the rule of whether or not to mute the candidatesโ microphones when itโs not their turn to talk. Sounds dramatic, right?
The Original Agreement Went Out the Window
Back in June, there was a *pretty straightforward agreement* made between President Joe Bidenโs team and Trumpโs camp. They agreed to two debates with pre-negotiated rulesโin one of those rules, the microphones were supposed to be muted, only activating when the candidate had the floor. This was all well and good when Biden was in the race, but now, with him stepping aside, the dynamics have shifted.
Now, Harrisโs team is insisting that both candidatesโ mics be left โliveโ throughout the entire ABC debate. Theyโre digging in their heels, citing that this is the traditional format of debates and itโs how things have often run in the past.
The Tension is Building
Brian Fallon, a senior adviser for Harris, explained that they’ve communicated to ABC and other networks that they believe the mics should be on at all times. He added some words directed at Trumpโs team, suggesting that they might feel the need to keep the mics muted because they see Trump potentially struggling to remain composed for the full 90 minutes against Harris. Ouch!
Whatโs even more interesting is that Harrisโs team thinks Trump might lose his cool and blurt out something *unpresidential* on live mic, and theyโre more than ready for that if it happens. One insider amusingly mentioned that Harris wouldnโt mind a little back and forth with Trump and that it wouldnโt be surprising if he had some *intemperate outbursts* as they go back and forth.
Trump’s Team Not So Happy
On the flip side, Trumpโs team isnโt too thrilled about this. They see the rules switch-up as a kind of โbait and switchโ tactic. They want to stick to the rules set during the previous CNN debate. Jason Miller, a senior adviser for Trump, stated they were okay with keeping the same terms as beforeโthe ones that got mutually agreed uponโand that they would not entertain any changes. It seems he feels Harris’s team is seeking some kind of advantage, implying that theyโre looking for a way out of this debate entirely. Tension is just bubbling over!
Trump’s Mixed Signals
Interestingly, Trump himself has made comments that appear to express a desire to stick to the previously agreed rules but maintains that it wouldnโt be a deal-breaker for him if they changed things up. He jokingly remarked that everyone should ask Biden how the muted mics worked out the last time. Is he hinting at something, perhaps?
In an intriguing twist, Trump suggested other possible debatesโlike a Fox News-hosted one with a live audience on September 4th. Can you believe that? Heโs also noted that he worries about potential bias from ABC without really addressing the mic situation front and center.
A Battle of Words
Another note worth mentioning is how hypocritical this situation feels since, during the last election, Trumpโs camp pushed hard to keep mics live. The discussions being shared certainly draw a laugh, as Harrisโs followers firmly denied claims that theyโd asked for any seated debates or notes to reference during the debates. Seems like thereโs a whole lot of finger-pointing going on!
Without a doubt, as both camps continue to dig in their heels and engage in this little back and forth over mic control, itโs clear: the debate on September 10th is shaping up to be as much about the rules as it will be about the candidates themselves. **Buckle up, folks!** This is bound to be one colorful, lively showdown. Stay tuned!