Trump slams debate changes ahead of Thursday showdown
Reacting to the Commission on Presidential Debates saying it would mute the candidates’ microphones during their opponent’s initial responses at Thursday’s debate, Trump said "the whole thing is crazy" and went on to criticize the moderator, Kristen Welker.
In a wide-ranging interview with "Fox and Friends" this morning, Trump explained what he sees as the advantage in interrupting Biden constantly versus letting him talk.
"When somebody stands there and he lies, lies, lies, I like to challenge it at the time, because you don't have time to go back," Trump said. But, he added, he had heard from others it could be good to let Biden speak. "They said if you let him talk, he'll lose his chain of thought because he's gonzo."
On the topics chosen, Trump echoed his campaign manager's insistence that the debate should be about foreign policy, even though the Commission on Presidential Debates and the candidates had agreed months ago the topics would be left up to the moderator.
"This was supposed to be a foreign policy debate, and now all of a sudden we're talking about things that are not foreign policy. And, frankly, it was a change that they made that was far bigger than the mute button, I mean, frankly. But they made a change, and it shouldn't have happened," Trump said.
Asked if he was nervous about the debate, Trump said, "No, I'm not nervous."
Trump headlines a Sinclair Town Hall event in the Rose Garden this afternoon before departing with the first lady for a campaign rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, this evening. He's said his exchanges with reporters will serve as his debate prep.
Biden, meanwhile, has hunkered down in Wilmington, Delaware, for debate prep ahead of Thursday, similar to what he's done before previous debates.
-ABC News’ Ben Gittleson