BY Benjamin ClarkSeptember 15, 2024
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ABC Disputes Claims of Collusion in Presidential Debate Amid GOP Outrage

In a fiery aftermath of the presidential debate, ABC News has staunchly denied claims of providing Vice President Kamala Harris with debate questions in advance.

Allegations of collusion between Kamala Harris's campaign and ABC News debate moderators have sparked fierce controversy, with some Trump supporters pursuing investigations of the surrounding circumstances, as the Daily Mail reports.

Initial Allegations and ABC's Denial

The controversy began when former President Donald Trump and his supporters accused Vice President Kamala Harris of having prior access to debate questions.

This accusation centered around claims that Harris was unusually well-prepared for the event held in Philadelphia, pointing fingers at alleged unfair practices by ABC News.

An ABC News spokesperson promptly refuted these claims stating, "Absolutely not. Harris was not given any questions before the debate." This denial aimed to quell the brewing storm as the allegations threatened to undermine the credibility of the debate process.

Adding to the complexity, a website called Leading Report cited an unconfirmed report about a supposed ABC News whistleblower ready to release evidence supporting Trump’s allegations against Harris's campaign. This report claimed the whistleblower had details of the campaign receiving potential questions beforehand and assurances concerning fact-checking Trump’s responses during the debate.

Presidential Debate Performance Raises Eyebrows

The debate, moderated by David Muir and Linsey Davis, saw active real-time fact-checking from the moderators, primarily aimed at statements made by Trump. This prompted Trump and his allies to further accuse the moderators of bias.

Trump expressed his concerns on Fox News the day after the debate, suggesting that Harris’s apparent familiarity with the questions gave her a distinct advantage. He pointed this out as a significant factor in what many viewers perceived as Harris's superior performance compared to his.

According to a significant number of viewers, Harris had indeed performed better in the debate, which led to intensified scrutiny and speculation about the fairness and integrity of the debate setup.

Details About the Debate Moderators and Allegations

Further complicating the situation, before the debate, Trump had already voiced concerns about potential biases due to previous incidents involving ABC News. He referred to ABC News contributor Donna Brazile, who had previously been implicated in a similar controversy during the 2016 election cycle.

During an interview and various statements, Trump sarcastically questioned the impartiality of other ABC News personnel like George Stephanopoulos due to his past association with Bill Clinton, adding to the insinuations of bias within the network.

Republican Sen. Tom Cotton also expressed his discontent by describing the debate as a "three-on-one" attack on Trump, citing the moderators' alleged predisposition to fact-check Trump more rigorously than Harris.

Network Connections and Personal Relationships

Critics of the debate also pointed out personal connections that could imply conflicts of interest. Dana Walden, co-chair of Disney, which owns ABC, is reportedly a close friend of Doug Emhoff, Harris's husband. Such connections have fueled further speculation regarding the impartiality of the debate and the network's role in the proceedings.

A source familiar with the matter, however, stated that any claims about Harris receiving specialty treatment regarding fact-checks were baseless. Still, these assertions did little to stem the tide of criticism and controversy surrounding the debate's fairness.

As debates around the allegations continue, the potential release of an affidavit by the rumored whistleblower remains a key point of interest and could potentially inflame or extinguish the ongoing controversy.

Summary and Continued Controversy

In conclusion, the presidential debate has ignited a firestorm of accusations and denials. ABC News and the moderators have been accused of favoritism toward Harris, fueled by allegations of advance access to debate questions and biased fact-checking.

Despite strong denials from ABC and some involved parties, the controversy continues, especially with the potential emergence of whistleblower evidence.

The situation remains fraught with implications for future debates and the credibility of those involved.

Written by: Benjamin Clark

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