GOP Senator Demands ABC News Disclose Pre-Debate Communications with Harris Campaign
Sen. Roger Marshall alleges bias in ABC's handling of the presidential debate and requests internal communications be made public.
- Sen. Roger Marshall has requested ABC News to release any correspondence it had with Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign before the recent presidential debate.
- Marshall's letter accuses ABC News of showing partiality by fact-checking former President Donald Trump multiple times while not fact-checking Harris.
- The senator also highlighted donations from Dana Walden, co-chairwoman of ABC's parent company, to Harris's political campaigns as a potential conflict of interest.
- Marshall has given ABC News until September 27 to respond to his request for transparency and accountability.
- Despite the controversy, Trump has dismissed the idea of participating in another debate with Harris, claiming he already won the first one.