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President Donald Trump expressed his thoughts over an ABC moderator cutting him off while he discussed being shot during an assassination attempt.
The 45th president took to his Truth Social account on Thursday morning to call out the network.
“ABC is disgusting,” Trump wrote, citing the conversation during his debate with Vice President Kamala Harris.
“I was shot at by an assassin and…” Trump said before being interrupted by ABC moderator David Muir.
“We need to move on. We have a lot to get to,” Muir added.
Trump also revealed during a late Wednesday post the credit he has received for his debate performance.
“People are just starting to give me credit for having a GREAT DEBATE. The Voters and Voter Polls showed it, but the Fake News Media wasn’t giving the credit that was due. Now they are seeing the results with independent Voters, Evangelicals, and more – and saying, WOW!” he wrote.
“Remember, I wasn’t debating one person, I was debating three. They should fire everybody at ABC Fake News, whose two lightweight ‘anchors’ have brought disgrace onto the company!” Trump continued.
As RSBN previously reported, several Republicans spoke out concerning ABC’s bias against Trump during the debate.
Trump 2024 Nation Campaign Surrogate Harrison Fields pointed out an important fact about undecided voters. “Do you know who HATES media bias just as much as Republicans? Independents! Tonight, Independent voters have seen the worst of media bias and they won’t take it lightly.”
Megyn Kelly responded strongly against the bias shown by ABC’s moderators and the network.
“They are openly working to sink Donald Trump. I think their bias against him and toward her was so bad that it is going to backfire. I actually think the American public is going to see through this, and there is probably going to be some empathy for Trump. No fair minded person could think anything other than that,” she wrote.
“It was three against one on that stage tonight,” she added.
Nielson ratings showed that the debate had 67.1 million viewers, far more than the 53 million viewers of Trump’s debate with President Joe Biden.