Trump Denies Any Ties to Jeffrey Epstein, Calls Himself "Exonerated"
US President Donald Trump has once again rejected claims linking him to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, insisting that he has been “totally exonerated.”
US Vice President Kamala Harris expressed eagerness for her upcoming debate with former President Donald Trump, scheduled for September 10. Trump, the Republican nominee, had proposed additional debates on September 4 and September 25, but Harris did not confirm her participation in these additional face-offs.
Speaking to reporters at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Harris stated, "I'm glad that he's finally agreed to a debate on September 10. I look forward to it, and I hope he shows up." Her comments were also shared on social media, where she reaffirmed her anticipation for the debate to be aired on ABC News.
In response to questions about the other proposed debates, Harris remained non-committal. "Happy to have that conversation," she said, indicating a willingness to discuss the additional debates but offering no confirmation.
Fox News host Jesse Watters noted that the Harris campaign had yet to respond regarding the debate scheduled for September 4. Meanwhile, Harris mentioned that she plans to schedule an interview with a news organization before the end of the month, a move that would be her first sit-down since launching her presidential campaign.
During a press conference at Mar-a-Lago, Trump highlighted his excitement for the debates, stating, "I look forward to the debates because I think we have to set the record straight." He criticized Harris for not having participated in any interviews since becoming the Democratic candidate, calling her "barely competent" and "not smart enough to do a news conference."
The September 10 debate is expected to be a 90-minute event in Philadelphia, with ABC News anchors David Muir and Lynsey Davis set to moderate. An ABC spokesperson confirmed that the debate will be streamed and available for other networks to broadcast.
The European Prosecutor's Office in Sofia has formally charged four individuals in a case involving the misuse of European funds intended to support the employment of people with disabilities.
Ukrainian forces have recaptured 201 square kilometres of territory from Russian troops between 11 and 15 February, marking their fastest advance in over two and a half years.
US President Donald Trump has once again rejected claims linking him to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, insisting that he has been “totally exonerated.”
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul has acknowledged that Germany has effectively depleted its own reserves of air defence missiles and can no longer supply Ukraine directly from its stockpiles
US President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to Iran ahead of the next round of diplomatic talks in Geneva, saying Tehran must agree to a deal or face serious consequences. Speaking to reporters on Monday, Trump confirmed he would be involved in the n
US President Donald Trump said ahead of renewed trilateral negotiations in Geneva that Ukraine should join the talks without delay, warning that Kyiv “better come to the table fast.”
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