Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said Thursday that he wants to hold three telefights in September, and is awaiting a response from Democrat Kamala Harris’ staff.

“We would like to have three discussions. We think we should have three conversations,” Trump said.

“We’ve agreed with Fox on September 4th, with NBC on the 10th and with ABC on September 25th,” he announced at a news conference from his Mar-a-Lago, Florida, home.

“I hope he agrees,” he added.

Trump also said the vice presidential debates would be hosted on CBS.

“I think our country is currently in the most dangerous position it’s ever been in, from an economic point of view, from a security point of view,” he said, adding that President Biden is the “worst president in the history of our country.”

“They gave us Joe Biden and now we’ve been given someone else. And I honestly think, I’d rather be up against somebody else,” Trump said at a news conference about Harris. Trump attacked Harris’ political views and called her a “radical left-wing person.”

Clarifying statement about the dates proposed by Donald Trump for the presidential telefights with Kamala Harris, a consultant of his campaign staff did. According to this source, Trump has agreed to participate in debates on September 4 on Fox, September 10 on ABC and September 25 on NBC.

Reason for the Fed

The Republican candidate for the presidency of the United States, Donald Trump, said today, among other things, that the current president of the country should have a say in the decisions taken by the American central bank (Fed).

“I think the president should at least have a say” in Fed decisions, Trump told reporters at his residence in Mar-a-Lago, Florida.

“I think in my case, I’ve made a lot of money, I’ve been very successful, and I think I have better instincts than — in many cases — (indicated) Fed officials or the Fed chief,” Donald Trump noted.