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Big Kamala Scandal! ABC Employees Admit The Truth

ABC fact-checked Trump’s claims over and over, but they didn’t question Kamala Harris’s lies during the Tuesday presidential debate, which was clearly slanted. The bias and conflicts of interest of the judges and the network as a whole were well-known, so we kind of thought that would happen.

But there are now rumors that someone from ABC News is about to come forward with proof that Kamala was given practice questions before the debate.

The rumors seem to have started with this tweet from an X user who says they will share “a statement from an ABC whistleblower about the debate.”

It says in the post, “I have just signed a non-disclosure deal with the whistleblower’s lawyer. The affidavit says that the Harris team was given practice questions that were pretty much the same questions that were asked during the debate. They were also told that Donald Trump’s facts would be checked, but not hers.” So, the statement lists a number of other things that were intentional in order to give Kamala a big edge in the debate.

The next part of the post says, “I have seen and read the statement. I will share the full affidavit after the lawyer blacks out the whistleblower’s name and any other information that could be used to find them. Before the weekend is over, I will make the statement public.”

If a network leaned to the left and helped a Democrat’s presidential campaign in this way, it wouldn’t be the first time. In 2016, Donna Brazile, who was the acting chair of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and a contributor to CNN, gave Hillary Clinton’s campaign questions ahead of time for CNN-hosted Democratic campaign events.

That being said, I’m not sure. If there is such a person, they would probably talk to a well-known person whose word people would trust or try to work something out with a news network. Someone on X/Twitter is getting this news?

There was no doubt that the conversation had some issues. Even though there were conflicts of interest and the judges’ bias was unique, what benefit would it really have to know the debate questions ahead of time? Each candidate knows what the main problems are in the race, which means they know what will be talked about.

Don’t forget that Kamala’s first question was about the business and whether people are better off now than they were four years ago. She didn’t answer the question, which showed that she wasn’t ready for it.

Author: Steven Sinclaire


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