Critics Mock Trump for Backing Out of Debate
President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris in a potential debate face-off? The anticipation was high, with Trump initially challenging President Joe Biden to a debate “anytime, anywhere, anyplace.” Two debates were in the works: one in June and the other in September.
However, the dynamics shifted with Biden out of the picture and Harris stepping into the spotlight as the likely replacement. Sensing an opportunity, Harris couldn’t resist taking a dig at the former president, reminding him of his own bravado. “I’m ready,” she declared confidently. “I think the voters deserve to see the split screen that exists in this race on a debate stage, and so I’m ready. Let’s go.”
But it seems Trump may not be as eager to take on Harris. His campaign hinted at uncertainty, stating that plans for any debate with Harris cannot be finalized until the Democrats officially nominate their candidate.
Interestingly, Trump had previously debated Biden before he was officially chosen as the Democratic nominee. This move had raised eyebrows and sparked criticism from Trump’s opponents.
In response to Trump’s hesitance to engage in a debate with Harris, his critics took to social media with hashtags like “TrumpIsChicken” and shared memes depicting Trump as a chicken. The pressure was mounting on the former president to step up and demonstrate his readiness to face Harris on the debate stage.
As the speculation and anticipation continued to build, political pundits and the public eagerly awaited any developments regarding a potential debate between Trump and Harris. The prospect of witnessing these two polarizing figures engage in a live debate promised to be a riveting and highly-anticipated event.

