Trump Challenges Kamala to Debate Ahead of Election
Earlier in the day, former President Donald Trump held a rare news conference at his Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida, challenging Kamala Harris to debate ahead of election.
During the Q&A session, Trump announced that his campaign has agreed to three dates for presidential debates against Harris, but noted that the details have not yet been confirmed.
Trump also addressed his recent health scare, stating that he is “pretty much recovered” from the wound to his ear following an assassination attempt last month.
However, just before concluding his press conference, Trump repeated a baseless allegation that has been popular among his supporters – that immigrants are being deliberately allowed into the country to vote for the Democratic Party.
This claim has been thoroughly debunked, as immigrants, regardless of their legal status, cannot vote for president until they become naturalized citizens.
Furthermore, there is no credible evidence to suggest that newcomers engage in fraudulent voting or that there is widespread voter fraud.