Trump declines Fox News request for another debate with Harrispublished at 02:34 British Summer Time 10 October
Brajesh Upadhyay
BBC News, Washington
Donald trump has said that "there will be no rematch" with Kamala Harris before the 5 November election.
The former president was apparently responding to an invitation from Fox News to participate in a possible second debate with the vice-president and Democratic challenger.
Trump also rejected a past invitation from CNN for a debate, accepted by Harris.
In two back-to-back rallies on Wednesday, the former president once again repeated some of his falsehoods regarding hurricane relief efforts.
In a rare live TV interview, Harris suggested it was “dangerous” and “unconscionable” for Trump and his allies to spread misinformation about the federal response.
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris has become the first presidential candidate to raise $1bn (£765m) in fewer than 80 days since she entered the race, multiple outlets reported citing anonymous sources. It's more than Donald Trump has announced raising in all of 2024.
We're going to pause our US political coverage here, but join us again tomorrow when Harris heads to Nevada for a townhall with Hispanic voters and Trump will be in the key swing state of Michigan. We will also bring updates from Pittsburgh where former President Barack Obama kicks off a multi-state campaign tour for Harris.
In the meantime, follow us for the latest on Hurricane Milton that has made landfall in Florida as a dangerous category three storm.