Frank Fahrenkopf, co-chairman of the Commission on Presidential Debates, believes Donald Trump “got rolled” by Joe Biden‘s camp when he agreed to just two presidential debates, earlier than usual in the election cycle and organized by leftist networks CNN and ABC. The CNN debate, scheduled for June 27, will have no audience and will be moderated by CNN anchors Jake Tapper and Dana Bash to make Biden more comfortable.
“Someone called me this morning and said it was political malpractice,” Fahrenkopf told POLITICO. He agreed that Trump’s agreement to debate on Biden’s terms “could end up being one of the great blunders of the entire election cycle.”
He blamed the former president’s staff for the “blunder,” saying he doubted “Donald saw all of the details” before agreeing to Biden’s terms and calling it “a pretty spectacular job by the Biden people.”
Fahrenkopf acknowledged this despite being unhappy with Biden pushing the Commission on Presidential Debates out of the process for the first time in 36 years. “I know where all this is coming [from] — this is Anita Dunn,” he said, referring to Joe Biden’s White House strategist and communications chief, an ally of far-left “bloodbath” hoaxers MeidasTouch.
“This is her plan. I know. She’s fought — she was against the commission for years and years and years,” Fahrenkopf explained. “Anita hates us and always has.”
He also accused Ron Klain, Biden’s former chief of staff who recently admitted the incumbent was failing on inflation, of being involved.
Trump adviser Chris LaCivita denied his team had been “rolled,” saying, “Frank’s political analysis is as relevant as the Commission on Presidential Debates is … which is … oh wait … done.”
However, conservative analysts, including National Pulse editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam, have also expressed concern that the Biden debates are “a trap.”
I disagree with this. Agreeing to an audience-less debate with mic-off buttons on CNN was a trap. pic.twitter.com/4h2sQjiPG7
— Raheem. (@RaheemKassam) May 16, 2024