Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are set to hold their first televised debate on September 10 for the US presidential election.
Democratic and Republican presidential nominees usually hold televised debates in the US presidential campaign.
Trump said on Thursday that he had agreed with TV networks to hold debates with Harris on September 4, 10 and 25. Trump asked Harris to comply with the schedule.
The September 10 debate was originally agreed by Trump and US President Joe Biden in May.
Harris told reporters she is happy that Trump finally committed to a debate on September 10, indicating that she will participate.
Referring to the other two debates that Trump proposed, she said, “I am happy to have that conversation about an additional debate for after September 10.”
In June, Biden performed poorly in a TV debate with Trump, raising calls within the Democratic Party for Biden to end his reelection campaign.