Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
In a fiery campaign stop in Virginia, former President Donald Trump expressed his strong discontent with ABC, the network set to air the upcoming debate against Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris on September 10. Describing the channel as “a disgrace,” Trump’s remarks underscored his ongoing tensions with mainstream media, a consistent theme throughout his political career. As anticipation builds for the debate, Trump’s comments signal that he is bracing for a contentious face-off with Harris, who has been a prominent figure within the Democratic Party. His choice of words directed at ABC highlights a strategy that seeks to frame the narrative before the debate even begins. By criticizing the network, Trump aims to rally his supporters and position himself as a victim of media bias—an approach that has proven effective in previous elections. During the event, Trump was also queried about the debate format, particularly regarding the use of muted microphones when one candidate is speaking. The Trump campaign reportedly advocates for the same rules that were established for the debates between Trump and Joe Biden in the previous presidential election. This would entail muting microphones to ensure that each candidate has the opportunity to speak without interruption—a tactic that could play to Trump’s advantage, allowing him to deliver his points without being immediately countered by Harris. The debate promises to be a significant moment in the campaign, especially as both candidates vie for the attention of undecided voters. With Trump’s combative style and Harris’s experience in high-stakes discussions, attention will be focused on how each candidate navigates the challenges of the debate format and the scrutiny from both the audience and the media. As the date approaches, it remains to be seen whether Trump's criticisms of ABC will resonate with voters or if they will fall flat. What is certain, however, is that the upcoming debate will be a critical event in the 2024 presidential campaign, shaping the narratives and strategies leading into the election.