Trump says he wants to debate politicians and leading editors in a 'ratings bonanza' TV special on election fraud

Donald Trump challenged politicians and news editors to debate him in a TV special on voter fraud.
If anyone would like a public debate on the facts, not the fiction, please let me know. It will be a ratings bonanza.
Trump mentioned in his statement that he would challenge the leaders of news organizations or politicians who have perpetuated the Real Big Lie if he were to debate them.
The members of the Unselect Committee of Democrats refuse to look into what caused the January 6th protest because it was the fake election results. Trump wrote.

There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election, and the Trump camp's lawsuits about voter fraud in states including Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, and Pennsylvania have failed.

Trump continues to doubt the integrity of the election. Pima County is Arizona's second-most populous county and was the location where Trump called for a vote recount.

The Republican-driven audit confirmed that President Joe Biden beat Trump by more votes than initially counted, but the former president continued to claim that there was fraud.

During a 40-minute long interview with MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, Trump expressed his approval of the plan to melt down the voting machines in the country.