WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump and his aides said Thursday they do not need any rule adjustments for the next two debates with Joe Biden and have reported that they can simply resign if the Presidential Debate Committee insists on new regulations to lessen disruptions and overdo it. discussions.
Major Councilman Jason Miller said any of the campaigns had agreed on a set of regulations before the debate season began.
“We don’t need any change, ” he said.
The crusade pushed back the imaginable adjustments a few hours after Trump tweeted his opposition to the new rules, and the White House refused to say unequivocally whether he would participate in the next debate, scheduled for October 15 in Miami.
“Why would you allow the Discussion Committee to replace the rules of the moment and the third discussions when I won smoothly last time?”Trump wrote on Twitter and said he felt like he was debating between two people, Biden and moderator Chris Wallace.
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany told reporters that Trump believes that “the way to a fair debate is to replace the moderator and the Democratic nominee. “
“You need to debate,” McEnany said, “He intends to participate in the debate, but he needs the regulations to be fair and he needs a fair exchange and he doesn’t need regulations that cover a safe candidate’s inability to perform well. “
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The committee announced Wednesday that it would convert regulations for the two remaining meetings between presidential applicants after its first debate in Cleveland on Tuesday was overreactions and rhetorical attacks, most commonly from Trump on Biden and Wallace.
Shortly after Trump’s tweet, the crusade made a call to echo the implicit risk of the president of a boycott if the commission insists on rule changes.
Miller said Trump planned to “participate and win” the timing and third debate with Biden, but said he expected some change in the rules.
“There will be no change, ” said Miller.
Campaign manager Bill Stepien Biden, a “creature” of the Washington, D. C. establishment, said “exactly who is leading this commission. “
Biden’s crusade spokesman Andrew Bates responded, saying that Biden’s team “leads our crusade, not the debates. “
“Our position is clear: we will participate in accordance with the (commission) rules,” he said. “The only genuine doubt that remains is whether the president will start following the rules of procedure in the next two debates. “
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Democrats noted that Trump had violated existing regulations with his constant interruptions and discussions about Biden and Wallace.
Despite their insistence that regulations be replaced for the next two debates, Trump and his advisers have called for adjustments to the rules before applicants first face each other.
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