FOX News Media proposes Trump-Harris debate moderated by Martha MacCallum, Bret Baier

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FOX News Media sent formal letters to the Donald Trump and Kamala Harris campaigns on Wednesday proposing a debate to take place on September 17 in Pennsylvania.

“Now that Vice President Kamala Harris is the presumptive Democratic nominee, FOX News Media is amending our proposal for a debate this cycle. Given the race has changed, we’d like to request the opportunity to host a Presidential Debate between VP Harris and former President Trump,” the letters sent to each campaign, signed by FOX News Media President and Executive Editor Jay Wallace and FOX News Vice President of Politics Jessica Loker, stated. 

“We propose to host the debate in the state of Pennsylvania on Tuesday, September 17, just as early voting is getting underway there and in other key battlegrounds. We are open to discussion on the exact date, format and location – with or without an audience,” Wallace and Loker continued. “Again, we believe Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum, the faces of our political coverage, are the best choices to moderate.” 

Martha MacCallum and Bret Baier anchored live from the Republican National Convention.

FOX News Media sent formal letters to the Trump and Harris campaigns on Wednesday proposing a debate to take place on September 17 in Pennsylvania with Martha MacCallum and Bret Baier as moderators.

The proposal continued: “As you recall, despite not having a Democratic debate in 2016/2020, Fox News was able to secure town halls with Democratic candidates such as: Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg, Julian Castro, Amy Klobuchar and Kirsten Gillibrand.”

Wallace and Loker then detailed some viewership statistics, including Fox News Channel’s “strength with key demographics such as independent voters in swing states.”

“In recognition of FOX News Media’s capabilities and reputation, we cordially extend an invitation to all concerned parties to discuss our proposal. We appreciate your consideration and look forward to the opportunity to foster informed political dialogue at this pivotal moment for our nation,” Wallace and Loker wrote. 

The Harris and Trump campaigns did not immediately respond to requests for comment.  

This is a developing story, more to come… 



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