Presidential Debate Rules Dispute between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump

The September 10 presidential debate will feature muted mics, ABC News rejects Kamala Harris's attempt to change the rules. The announcement comes amid claims of distraction from the third anniversary of the deadly Afghan withdrawal. Trump allies criticize Harris's campaign strategy. Harris requested unmuted microphones to avoid media focus on the withdrawal anniversary. Trump continues to oppose this request. Harris's campaign plays games with debate rules by refusing muted microphones. Harris reportedly wants an unmuted mic to save her from word salads during exchanges with Trump.

Political Campaigns, Black Lives Matter, Olympics

The Democratic presidential ticket's debut tour stopped in Michigan, while Donald Trump spoke at a news conference and Kamala Harris made appearances. It's also the 10th anniversary of Michael Brown's death in Ferguson, Mo. The U.S. had success in track and field at the Olympics in Paris.

2024 Democratic Presidential Nomination

Vice President Kamala Harris is the only candidate qualified to run for the Democratic presidential nomination after President Biden suspended his re-election campaign.

Discussion on President Biden's Mental Acuity and its Importance in Leadership

Fox News discusses concerns about President Biden's mental acuity ahead of November, comparing it to historical moments in presidential debates. The article emphasizes the importance of mental alacrity in leadership positions.

Presidential Debate Preparation

Former President Trump discusses his preparations to face Biden in the upcoming debate, highlighting the focus on Trump's performance and discipline rather than Biden's capabilities.

Presidential Debate between Joe Biden and Donald Trump

The upcoming debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump is anticipated to be highly consequential. Both candidates have strengths and weaknesses that will be on display. Key moments to watch for include Biden's energy level, Trump's legal baggage, and the moderators' influence on the debate.

Presidential Debate Exclusion of Independent Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. failed to qualify for a debate between Democratic President Joe Biden and presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump, citing insufficient state ballot qualification and polling benchmarks.

Legislation on Presidential Substance Use Disclosure

Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN) introduced the “No Juicing Joe Act,” requiring the president to disclose any substances that might alter his state of mind. Ogles alleges that President Biden is receiving a cocktail to aid his cognition. The bill also calls for notification to Congress when the president takes drugs affecting judgment or mood.

Georgia Election Bill SB 189

Georgia lawmakers passed Election Bill SB 189, impacting the state's presidential ballot rules and voter challenges, amid concerns over fraudulent claims. The bill grants access to the ballot for parties in at least 20 states, defines 'probable cause' for voter challenges, and introduces new election procedures like reporting absentee ballot results quickly.

Former President Trump's Immunity from Criminal Charges

Former President Trump claims immunity from criminal charges, arguing that denial would incapacitate future presidents and create post-office trauma. The Supreme Court will hear initial arguments on the issue of presidential immunity on April 25. Trump's legal team filed a 67-page brief to the high court on this matter.

Russian Presidential Election and Legacy of American Activist in Gaza

Russian President Vladimir Putin was reelected with 87% of the vote, deemed unfair by the US government. The Kremlin aimed for high turnout and a one-sided result. The article also reflects on the legacy of a young American activist who died in Gaza 21 years ago.

Accuracy of Republican Presidential Primary Polls on Super Tuesday

Republican presidential primary polls were accurate in most states on Super Tuesday, except in Vermont where Nikki Haley pulled off an upset. Polls accurately predicted significant margins in Alabama, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, and California. Haley won Vermont despite polls favoring Trump.

Supreme Court to Consider Trump's Immunity in Criminal Prosecution Case

The Supreme Court has agreed to take up the issue of whether former President Trump can be criminally prosecuted for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. The court's decision could impact Trump's ongoing legal battles and potentially affect his chances in the 2024 presidential election.

2024 Presidential Primary Election in South Carolina

Fox News discusses the 2024 presidential primary election in South Carolina between former President Donald Trump and former Governor Nikki Haley. Trump is favored to win, especially in rural areas, while Haley aims to perform well in urban and suburban regions.