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Subject: ABC news does not deny the affidavit is real...hmmm
Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 20:01:09 -0400
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider

Several bombshell claims were made last week in an unverified document
circulating online purporting to prove close collaboration between ABC
News and Kamala Harris's team before her debate with former president
Donald Trump.

The document is claimed to be a sworn statement penned by a staffer at
ABC News. It was first published Sunday by an X account with the name
'Black Insurrectionist.' 

The document, said to be a sworn affidavit signed by a notary public
the day before the debate, says the network gave Harris questions
ahead of time while agreeing to a series of other preconditions to
give the vice president an advantage over Trump.

Also prohibited at the debate were inquiries about Harris' stint as
California Attorney General, as well as those involving her
brother-in-law, Tony West, the document shows. It includes several
other stipulations, as well as redactions obscuring the supposed
staffer's identity.

A statement from ABC did not address the specific claims, instead
saying: 'ABC News followed the debate rules that both campaigns agreed
on... No topics or questions will be shared in advance with campaigns
or candidates.'
The document, which describes containing a seal from the notary public
that is not actually visible, says it was written by a New York
resident. 

'I have worked for ABC news for over 10 years in various technical and
administrative positions,' it reads, before stating that the staffer
'observed significant transformations in the nature of news reporting
at the organization' within that span, as well as a 'shift from
unbiased reporting to a model influenced by external factors.'

The purported staffer, who says they are not a supporter of Donald
Trump, states that the intent of the affidavit is solely to 'address
concerns regarding perceived biases within news reporting within my
employer's debate.'

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13860379/ABC-whistleblower-Kamala-harris-questions-debate.html

Interesting that they don't state it's a lie or a fake.