Donald Trump boycotts pre-Iowa Republican debate

captionTed Cruz has invited Donald Trump to a one-on-one debate with him
Ted Cruz has invited Donald Trump to a one-on-one debate with him

 

BBC

Donald Trump has said he will boycott the final Republican presidential debate before the Iowa caucuses.

The maverick Republican frontrunner accused Fox News debate moderator Megyn Kelly, whom he has clashed with in the past, of being a “lightweight”.

The unexpected move prompted his closest rival, Senator Ted Cruz, to challenge him to a one-on-one debate.

Mr Trump’s campaign manager announced the decision on Tuesday evening, with just 48 hours to go before the debate.

“He will not be participating in the Fox News debate Thursday,” Corey Lewandowski said immediately after the press conference.

Mr Trump said he intended to hold a separate Iowa event at the same time as the debate to raise money for wounded veterans. Iowa hosts the nation’s opening presidential primary contest on Monday.

“With me, they’re dealing with somebody that’s a little bit different,” he said.

“They can’t toy with me like they toy with everybody else. Let them have their debate and let’s see how they do with the ratings.”

‘With or without’

On Tuesday night’s airing of her Fox News show, The Kelly File, Kelly said the debate would “go on with or without Mr Trump”.

A Fox News spokesperson said Mr Trump was still welcome to participate in the debate but would not be allowed to “dictate the moderators or the questions”.

The Republican National Committee (RNC) said the decision was up to Mr Trump.

“Obviously we would love all of the candidates to participate, but each campaign ultimately makes their own decision what’s in their best interest,” said RNC chief strategist Sean Spicer.

Mr Trump had added an element of unpredictability to the Republican contest, and helped generate big ratings in the previous six Republican presidential debates.

His decision leaves seven other candidates in the debate: Texas Senator Ted Cruz, Florida Senator Marco Rubio, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, Ohio Governor John Kasich and Kentucky Senator Rand Paul.

The New York real estate mogul, who is in a tight race with Mr Cruz, has garnered media attention with provocative actions and statements, including a call for a temporary ban on all Muslim immigrants.

The views expressed in Op-Ed pieces are those of the author and do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of Libyan Express.
How to submit an Op-Ed: Libyan Express accepts opinion articles on a wide range of topics. Submissions may be sent to oped@libyanexpress.com. Please include ‘Op-Ed’ in the subject line.
You might also like

Submit a Correction

For: Donald Trump boycotts pre-Iowa Republican debate

Your suggestion have been successfully submitted

There was an error while trying to send your request. Please try again.

Libyan Express will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing.