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    ABC Responds to Trump Saying Harris Had Debate Questions Beforehand

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:September 13, 20242 Mins Read
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    ABC News has firmly denied allegations that Vice President Kamala Harris received debate questions ahead of time, dismissing such claims as entirely false. The network released a statement clarifying that no special treatment or advance notice was given to any candidate, including Harris, before the recent presidential debate.

    Rumors suggesting that Harris might have been provided with the questions in advance began circulating on social media shortly after the debate concluded. However, ABC News responded quickly to these speculations, stating, “Absolutely not,” and reaffirming their commitment to fair and unbiased journalism. The network emphasized that the questions were only finalized shortly before the event and were not shared with any of the participants.

    Critics had argued that Harris seemed unusually well-prepared for certain topics, fueling the unfounded speculation. In contrast, ABC News reiterated that their debate procedures adhere strictly to established guidelines to ensure all candidates are treated equally and that no one is given an advantage.

    Harris’s campaign team has also rejected the rumors, calling them baseless attempts to undermine her performance. They stated that the Vice President had prepared thoroughly for the debate, just like any other candidate, and had not been privy to any questions beforehand.

    The controversy over these claims highlights the heightened scrutiny that surrounds presidential debates, where even unsubstantiated rumors can quickly gain traction. As the election season intensifies, ensuring transparency and maintaining public trust in the debate process remains a priority for networks and candidates alike.

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