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ABC Responds To Claims That Kamala Harris Was Fed Debate Questions Prior To The Debate


ABC News has responded to the claims that Kamala Harris was given the questions that would be used in her debate against President Trump.

ABC News’ response comes after rumors swirl that a whistleblower will soon come forward and provide evidence that Kamala was given advanced notice of the debate questions.

In a statement to the Daily Beast, an ABC spokesperson said the claims are “Absolutely not” true.

“Harris was not given any questions before the debate,” added the spokesperson.

Here’s what The New York Post reported:

ABC has denied Vice President Kamala Harris was given advance notice of questions ahead of her debate showdown with former President Donald Trump.

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“Absolutely not,” an ABC News spokesperson said in a statement to The Daily Beast.

“Harris was not given any questions before the debate.”

None of Harris’ aides were in contact with debate moderators, David Muir and Linsey Davis, ahead of Tuesday night’s face-off in Philadelphia either, the network added.

Per The Daily Mail:

ABC News is denying the extraordinary allegations there was collusion between the presidential debate moderators and Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign.

‘Absolutely not,’ an ABC News spokesperson told the Daily Beast. ‘Harris was not given any questions before the debate.’

Former President Donald Trump and his MAGA allies have stoked conspiracy theories that Harris had a leg up in the debate.

Make sure to read:

Rumors Flying That ABC Whistleblower Will Expose ABC News For Debate Rigging — Here’s What We Know So Far

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