Former US President and new Republican candidate for the White House, Donald Trump, has rejected the possibility of facing his Democratic rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, again in a new face-to-face after the presidential debate in the middle of the week.
“There will not be a third debate,” the tycoon said on his profile on the social network Truth Social, where he alluded to the first face-to-face he had with the current US President, Joe Biden, before he renounced re-election and paved the way for Harris’ candidacy.
“When a boxer loses a fight, the first words out of his mouth are: ‘I want a rematch.’ The polls clearly show that I won the debate against Comrade Kamala Harris, the candidate of the radical left of the Democrats,” said former President Trump.
Trump and Harris faced off in the middle of the week in a debate after which much of the American press declared the vice president the winner of the night, while the Republican candidate has denounced that the face-to-face was not impartial and that he was prejudiced.
Thus, Trump has taken advantage of the aforementioned publication on his social networks to once again attack Biden and Harris for their management these last almost four years, in which they have “destroyed” the country by allowing the arrival of “millions of criminals and people with mental disorders.”
“Everyone knows this, and all the other problems caused by Kamala and Joe. It was discussed in great detail during the first debate with Joe and the second debate with Comrade Harris,” Trump has stressed, insisting that his Democratic rival refused to participate in debates for other television networks.
“Kamala should focus on what she should have done during the last period of almost four years. There will not be a third debate,” stressed former President Trump.