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Former President Donald Trump suggested on ôFox & Friendsö on Wednesday that >Vice President Kamala Harris may have been given the debate questions in >advance.
ôShe seems awfully familiar with the questions,ö Trump told the hosts, >prompting New York Times writer Michael Grynbaum to say Trump was presenting >a ôconspiracy theory.ö
Former President Donald Trump suggested on ôFox & Friendsö on Wednesday that >Vice President Kamala Harris may have been given the debate questions in >advance.
ôShe seems awfully familiar with the questions,ö Trump told the hosts, >prompting New York Times writer Michael Grynbaum to say Trump was presenting >a ôconspiracy theory.ö
ôOn æFox & Friends,Æ Trump veers into a conspiracy theory that Harris was >given debate questions by ABC ahead of time. (She wasnÆt.),ö Grynbaum said on >X.
On ôFox & Friends,ö Trump veers into a conspiracy theory that Harris
was given debate questions by ABC ahead of time. (She wasnÆt.)
ôShe seems awfully familiar with the questions,ö Trump says.
ù Michael M. Grynbaum (@grynbaum) September 11, 2024
There is precedent for TrumpÆs suggestion. In 2016, months after a Democratic >primary debate, WikiLeaks revealed an email from Donna Brazile ù a CNN >contributor and then-interim DNC Chairwoman ù that showed she provided >Hillary Clinton a debate question prior to the March 12 primary debate.
ôFrom time to time I get the questions in advance,ö Brazile wrote in the >subject line of the email, which was sent to then Clinton communications >director Jennifer Palmieri the day before ClintonÆs primary debate with Sen. >Bernie Sanders (I-VT).
The body of the email contained a question about unions that Clinton was >asked.
Brazile denied that the email was real in an interview with Megyn Kelly, but >a security expert verified the emailÆs authenticity.
WikiLeaks didnÆt reveal the original email until October 11, and shortly >after, it released another email from Brazile in which she provided another >debate question to Clinton ahead of a primary debate.
Brazile resigned from CNN after the emails were released, but played it off >as if it were merely an amicable split.
In November of 2016, just before the election, WikiLeaks released another >email from the same chain, showing Brazile providing more questions to >Clinton ahead of the debates.
Brazile refused to express any regret over her actions, telling SiriusXMÆs >Joe Madison, who is now deceased, that her ôconscience, as an activist, as a >strategistûmy conscience is very clear.ö
She also told Madison that ôif I had to do it all over again, I would know a >hell of a lot more about cybersecurity.ö
Trump pointed out BrazileÆs actions during a rally in 2016.
ôAnd speaking of draining the swamp, Donna Brazile did it again,ö he said. >ôWikiLeaks, today. She gave the questions to a debate to Hillary Clinton and >that was from a couple of weeks ago. Happened again, but this time far worse. >She gave the questions to the debate to Hillary Clinton. Now, theyÆre all >blaming Donna Brazile and frankly, I think she just got fired from the >network. She should be fired from the DNC.ö
ItÆs likely we wonÆt know if Harris was provided debate questions outside of >another WikiLeaks hack, but itÆs unfair to say Trump is pushing a conspiracy >theory when this has happened before.
Grynbaum did not respond to a Daily Wire question on X prior to press time.
Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
Former President Donald Trump suggested on ôFox & Friendsö on Wednesday >>that Vice President Kamala Harris may have been given the debate questions >>in advance.
ôShe seems awfully familiar with the questions,ö Trump told the hosts, >>prompting New York Times writer Michael Grynbaum to say Trump was >>presenting a ôconspiracy theory.ö
ôOn æFox & Friends,Æ Trump veers into a conspiracy theory that Harris was >>given debate questions by ABC ahead of time. (She wasnÆt.),ö Grynbaum said >>on X.
On ôFox & Friends,ö Trump veers into a conspiracy theory that Harris >> was given debate questions by ABC ahead of time. (She wasnÆt.)
ôShe seems awfully familiar with the questions,ö Trump says.
ù Michael M. Grynbaum (@grynbaum) September 11, 2024
There is precedent for TrumpÆs suggestion. In 2016, months after a >>Democratic primary debate, WikiLeaks revealed an email from Donna Brazile ù >>a CNN contributor and then-interim DNC Chairwoman ù that showed she >>provided Hillary Clinton a debate question prior to the March 12 primary >>debate.
ôFrom time to time I get the questions in advance,ö Brazile wrote in the >>subject line of the email, which was sent to then Clinton communications >>director Jennifer Palmieri the day before ClintonÆs primary debate with >>Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).
The body of the email contained a question about unions that Clinton was >>asked.
Brazile denied that the email was real in an interview with Megyn Kelly, >>but a security expert verified the emailÆs authenticity.
WikiLeaks didnÆt reveal the original email until October 11, and shortly >>after, it released another email from Brazile in which she provided another >>debate question to Clinton ahead of a primary debate.
Brazile resigned from CNN after the emails were released, but played it off >>as if it were merely an amicable split.
In November of 2016, just before the election, WikiLeaks released another >>email from the same chain, showing Brazile providing more questions to >>Clinton ahead of the debates.
Brazile refused to express any regret over her actions, telling SiriusXMÆs >>Joe Madison, who is now deceased, that her ôconscience, as an activist, as >>a strategistûmy conscience is very clear.ö
She also told Madison that ôif I had to do it all over again, I would know >>a hell of a lot more about cybersecurity.ö
Trump pointed out BrazileÆs actions during a rally in 2016.
ôAnd speaking of draining the swamp, Donna Brazile did it again,ö he said. >>ôWikiLeaks, today. She gave the questions to a debate to Hillary Clinton >>and that was from a couple of weeks ago. Happened again, but this time far >>worse. She gave the questions to the debate to Hillary Clinton. Now, >>theyÆre all blaming Donna Brazile and frankly, I think she just got fired >>from the network. She should be fired from the DNC.ö
ItÆs likely we wonÆt know if Harris was provided debate questions outside >>of another WikiLeaks hack, but itÆs unfair to say Trump is pushing a >>conspiracy theory when this has happened before.
Grynbaum did not respond to a Daily Wire question on X prior to press time.
And Brazile was given a job at ABC afterwards if I'm not mistaken.
This is sickening.
On Thu, 12 Sep 2024 04:30:44 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:
Former President Donald Trump suggested on “Fox & Friends” on Wednesday that
Vice President Kamala Harris may have been given the debate questions in
advance.
“She seems awfully familiar with the questions,” Trump told the hosts, >> prompting New York Times writer Michael Grynbaum to say Trump was presenting >> a “conspiracy theory.”
[...]
It is possible she was given questions in advance.
But it's just
as possible VP Harris was able to formulate answers quickly.
It is possible she was given questions in advance. But it's just
as possible VP Harris was able to formulate answers quickly.
On 9/13/2024 12:49 AM, K Wills wrote:
On Thu, 12 Sep 2024 04:30:44 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
wrote:
Former President Donald Trump suggested on ôFox & Friendsö on Wednesday that
Vice President Kamala Harris may have been given the debate questions in >>> advance.
ôShe seems awfully familiar with the questions,ö Trump told the hosts,
prompting New York Times writer Michael Grynbaum to say Trump was presenting
a ôconspiracy theory.ö
[...]
It is possible she was given questions in advance.
It is _likely_ in fact, given her boss Xiden's earpiece cheats in the
last election.
But it's just
as possible VP Harris was able to formulate answers quickly.
No, it is not "just as possible" for her.
It is provably 'possible'/confirmed that David Muir was sitting on cheat >sheet notes on Springfield. Illinois before the first cat was digested.