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Kamala Harris Caves on Debate Rules, Trump Ready to Dominate Sept. 10 Showdown

Writer's picture: Aamir BashirAamir Bashir

The stage is set for what could be one of the most pivotal moments of the 2024 presidential campaign: the Sept. 10 debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. After weeks of negotiations, Harris’s campaign has agreed to a rule allowing microphones to be muted when it's not a candidate's turn to speak.



Let’s not forget, Trump is a master debater who thrives in an open forum. His direct, no-nonsense style contrasts sharply with Harris’s more scripted and polished (or should we say, rehearsed) approach. The fact that her campaign felt the need to push for muted mics is a clear sign that they know Trump’s dynamism on stage can’t be matched.


While Harris may be trying to portray herself as calm and in control, the reality is that she's running scared. She’s afraid of the very thing that makes Trump a force to be reckoned with — his authenticity and his willingness to speak truth to power, without the politically correct filter that has dominated Washington for far too long.


This debate will be a key moment in the campaign, and if the past is any indicator, Trump will use it to his full advantage. Even with muted microphones, Trump has proven time and again that he can command the stage, deliver his message, and speak directly to the American people.


Harris may think she’s scored a victory by agreeing to these rules, but the American public knows better. They see through these political games and understand that Trump is the candidate who speaks their language — unfiltered, bold, and unafraid to call out the hypocrisy of the left.


No matter how many times the microphone gets muted, Trump will find a way to make his voice heard. And come November, it won’t be the muted moments that voters remember — it will be Trump’s vision for America and his unwavering commitment to making this country great again.

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