ABC releases Trump, Harris debate rules
- Kamala Harris's campaign accepted the rules for the upcoming debate against Donald Trump, which include muted microphones for each candidate's turn, according to a source.
- Jason Miller, Mr. Trump's senior adviser, expressed excitement about the accepted rules, saying "Americans want to hear both candidates present their competing visions."
- ABC News announced the guidelines for the highly anticipated debate, which both candidates accepted.
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