(Modernity) Following a somewhat stalemate debate against Kamala Harris, in which Donald Trump was only able to shine in moments, his campaign is noting how biased the ABC News moderators were, after they consistently ‘fact checked’ things Trump said but let absolute whopping falsehoods from Harris go unchallenged.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. led the charge for the Trump camp, noting “Unfortunately, we had moderators who were clearly biased, who were constantly fact-checking Donald Trump.”
He added, “None of these whoppers that the vice president was saying, and none of her failure to really explain that, answer that first question, that very, very critical first question. They simply sat there on the sidelines and allowed that to pass.”
.@RobertKennedyJr: “The moderators were clearly biased. They were constantly fact checking Donald Trump but none of these whoppers that the Vice President was saying and her failure to answer that first question. That critical first question. They simply sat there on the… pic.twitter.com/C5GFOZNdlj
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) September 11, 2024
The first question that Kennedy is referring to was Harris refusing to answer when asked if Americans are better off now, under nearly four years of the Biden-Harris administration, or if things were better under Trump.
Instead of answering the simple yes or no question, Harris babbled and made false claims about Trump’s economic policy, which went unchallenged.
Vice President Kamala Harris is asked if Americans are better off now than they were under former President Donald Trump.
She did NOT answer the question and lied about Trump’s economic plan.
David Muir failed to note that Harris did not answer the question. pic.twitter.com/UvL7dJljT9
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) September 11, 2024
It was that way the whole debate. She’d get asked a question and would never really answer it and instead m, Muir would pounce on Trump every chance he got.
— Crypto Dabbler (@Shibdabbler) September 11, 2024
This was the trend throughout the entire debate as co-moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis peppered Trump with follow-up questions and pushback, while letting Harris dodge questions altogether.