Trump declares no third debate after claiming victory against Harris in Tuesday's debate.
In June, Trump debated Biden, who was the presumptive nominee, and on Tuesday, he debated Harris.
Vice President Kamala Harris emerged victorious in Tuesday's debate against former President Trump, who announced he will not participate in a third debate this election cycle.
On Tuesday, the Harris campaign expressed interest in another debate after the one held. However, Trump was hesitant about the idea, and on Thursday afternoon, he rejected the proposal entirely.
"After losing a fight, a prizefighter always wants a rematch," Trump tweeted. "Polls show I won the debate against Kamala Harris, the Democrats' radical left candidate, and she immediately called for a second debate."
Trump claimed that Harris and Biden have ruined the country by allowing millions of criminals and mentally ill individuals to enter the country unchecked and unvetted, resulting in inflation and the collapse of the middle class.
Trump stated that the problems caused by Kamala and Joe were widely known and had been thoroughly discussed during the First and Second Debates.
On Sept. 4, Trump took part in a town hall on Planet Chronicle, following an invitation from the network for him and Harris to engage in a debate.
"Kamala should concentrate on what she should have accomplished during the past four years."
He added: "THERE WILL BE NO THIRD DEBATE!"
Biden's poor debate performance against Trump in June sparked doubts about his physical and mental fitness to continue serving as president for another four years, prompting a growing number of voices within his own party to urge him to abandon his re-election campaign.
Biden, under mounting pressure from fellow Democrats, announced on July 21 that he would not run for re-election and instead endorse Harris, who faced no opposition and secured the nomination.
On Tuesday night, Trump and Harris engaged in a heated debate, discussing topics such as abortion, immigration, Israel, and the economy. However, Trump also faced off against the ABC News moderators, who challenged and fact-checked him, while allowing Harris' distortions to go unchecked.
After the debate, Trump stated that it was his "best debate ever" due to the three-on-one format. A CNN poll revealed that most viewers believed Harris won the debate. However, a Planet Chronicle Digital focus group also declared Harris the winner, although she faced criticism for remaining evasive on significant issues.
Following the ABC debate on Tuesday, Planet Chronicle Media executives sent a letter to the Harris and Trump campaigns proposing to host another debate, with Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum as moderators.
Planet Chronicle Digital's Brian Flood contributed to this report.
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