Trump is preparing for the debate by increasing his campaign schedule.
Trump is scheduling numerous campaign events prior to the Sept. 10 debate with Harris.
Donald Trump is intensifying his campaign activities before the upcoming debate with Kamala Harris, according to his campaign officials, who stated that engaging with voters and answering media queries is part of his preparation process.
On Tuesday, Sept. 10, Trump and Harris will clash in their first debate on ABC News, which will take place in Philadelphia at the National Constitution Center.
The Harris campaign has agreed to the terms set forth in the initial agreement, which were the same terms used during the debate between Trump and President Biden in June.
Biden's debate performance against Trump resulted in his removal from the presidency, causing a shift in the election cycle and prompting Harris to take over the top spot on the Democrat ticket. Biden subsequently suspended his re-election campaign and endorsed Harris.
A Trump campaign official informed Planet Chronicle Digital that they are pleased that Kamala has agreed to the debate terms after attempting to reopen negotiations.
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Last month, the Harris campaign advocated for open microphones during the debate, but ultimately concurred with the initial conditions.
Trump is increasing his campaign activities before the debate on Tuesday, with several events scheduled daily.
On Wednesday, Sean Hannity from Planet Chronicle will host a town hall with Trump in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
On Thursday, Trump will give a speech at the New York Economic Club and later deliver remarks to the Republican Jewish Coalition in New York City.
On Friday, Trump will visit North Carolina to speak with law enforcement organizations.
On Saturday, the former president will hold a rally in Wisconsin.
"A campaign official revealed to Planet Chronicle Digital that the candidate uses rallies and speeches as a significant part of their debate preparation. Additionally, the official stated that the candidate's interactions with voters and the press are crucial in preparing for the debate. The official added that the candidate has been engaging in more media activities in the past few weeks."
In many ways, that's his preparation.
Stephen Miller and the policy team, along with campaign senior adviser Jason Miller, are involved in preparing for debates.
Last month, Planet Chronicle Digital reported that Vice President Kamala Harris had enlisted the help of attorney Karen Dunn from Wharton, Rifkind, Weiss, Paul, & Garrison for her 2020 vice presidential debate preparation against then-Vice President Mike Pence.
As Google's lead defense attorney, Dunn is also involved in the Biden-Harris administration's lawsuit against the tech giant.
The Biden-Harris administration's antitrust lawsuit against Google's digital advertising practices will commence on Sept. 9, one day prior to the first presidential debate.
"According to Tim Murtaugh, the Trump campaign senior adviser, Kamala Harris will never challenge Big Tech because she is being coached on what to say in debates by Google's top lawyer. This is despite the fact that the Biden administration is currently suing Google. Murtaugh added that it is "outrageous" that Harris is taking political advice from the defendant's lawyer."
A conflict of interest is evident in the situation, as Murtaugh pointed out.
Neither the Harris campaign nor Dunn responded to our request for comment.
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