ABC News Facing Potential Congressional Investigation After Last Week’s Debate

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First, a whistleblower revealed that the Kamala Harris campaign COLLUDED with ABC News to RIG the debate to her advantage.

Now, ABC News is facing the heat, with a potential congressional investigation looming after the fallout from last week's debate.

It all started when a 10-year ABC veteran came forward, claiming that Kamala Harris received intel on the debate questions AHEAD OF TIME. The whistleblower wrote, "The Harris campaign was furnished with 'sample questions that, while not the exact questions, covered similar topics that would appear during the debate.'"

The whistleblower further revealed that "It was agreed that Donald Trump would be subjected to fact-checking during the debate, while Kamala Harris would not face comparable scrutiny." They added that this was well known within the company and was a condition negotiated with the Harris campaign, whereas the Trump campaign was not privy to such negotiations.

Rep. Dan Meuser (R-Pa.) slammed ABC, saying, "We’re going to bring ABC in and have them answer some serious questions. This is a direct assault on fair elections and free speech." Meuser added, “We don’t need a hearing to know what we saw, but we’re going to expose just how deep this manipulation goes.”

Meanwhile, ABC News is scrambling to deny the accusations, issuing a generic statement: "ABC News followed the debate rules that both campaigns agreed on, which clearly state: No topics or questions will be shared in advance with campaigns or candidates." But critics, including Megyn Kelly, have called this response “a non-denial denial,” raising more questions than answers.

Since the fiasco, ratings for ABC moderator David Muir's show have tanked by a staggering 20%. Even ABC's viewers know a rigged debate when they see one, turning once-loyal viewers away from the outlet.

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