Watters: Harris 'Terrified' of Trump Debate, Pretending to Have the Upper Hand

Fox News host Jesse Watters claims that Vice President Kamala Harris is "terrified" of a debate with former President Donald Trump and is using a feigned sense of confidence to mask her true feelings.

Fox News host Jesse Watters has expressed his belief that Vice President Kamala Harris is "terrified" of a debate with former President Donald Trump and is merely pretending to have the upper hand.

During Thursday's broadcast of "Jesse Watters Primetime," Watters analyzed Trump's recent proposals for two additional debates with Harris in September and argued that Harris's hesitation to commit to the debates is indicative of her fear.

Watters: Harris 'Terrified' of Trump Debate, Pretending to Have the Upper Hand

Watters: Harris 'Terrified' of Trump Debate, Pretending to Have the Upper Hand

"Kamala has seen Trump end people's political careers on the debate stage, and she's never participated in a presidential debate before," Watters said. "Trump's done six, so she might be pretending to have the upper hand. 'I hope he shows up.' Come on. She's terrified, and the ball's in her court."

Watters noted that the networks and Trump have agreed to three debates, while Harris has only agreed to one. He suggested that if she agrees to the additional debates, the Fox debate on September 4th would be the first, taking place just after the Democratic National Convention.

Watters: Harris 'Terrified' of Trump Debate, Pretending to Have the Upper Hand

Watters: Harris 'Terrified' of Trump Debate, Pretending to Have the Upper Hand

"That would give her two whole weeks after her convention to prepare," Watters said. "That's a lot longer than Biden had to prepare. And we saw what happened there."

Watters asserted that the country should see Harris and Trump debate before casting their votes in the presidential election.

"Kamala wants to wait as long as possible to debate Trump because that debate could officially end the honeymoon," he said.

Watters also criticized Harris's performance as vice president, claiming that she lacks knowledge and experience.

"Kamala isn't Hillary. She's not tough. She doesn't know anything about anything, especially policy," Watters said. "And she's being protected like it's her first day of kindergarten."

Watters suggested that Trump would be better served by treating Harris with a gentle approach rather than aggressively engaging with her.

"Oh, poor Kamala. This election isn't about hatred, at least not on the right. This election is about you," Watters said.

In conclusion, Watters's analysis suggests that Harris's reluctance to commit to a debate with Trump stems from her fear of his experience and ability to dominate on the debate stage. He argues that the country deserves to see Harris and Trump debate before making a decision in the upcoming presidential election.