幸好这次辩论被取消,不然又是一个二打一。川总是狮子也的被咬出血啊
C-SPAN suspends Steve Scully
indefinitely after he admits he lied about his Twitter being hacked
Scully was set to moderate the now-canceled second presidential debate
Scully, the "Washington Journal" host who was slated to moderate the now-canceled town hall debate between president Trump and Joe Biden, went viral last week after a tweet sent from his account indicated he had reached out to the former White House communications director.
"We are very saddened by this news and do not condone his actions," C-SPAN said. "Starting immediately, we have placed Steve on administrative leave. After some distance from this episode, we believe in his ability to continue to contribute to C-SPAN."
President Trump touted Scully's suspension on Twitter.
"I was right again!" the president exclaimed. "Steve Scully just admitted he was lying about his Twitter being hacked. The Debate was Rigged! He was suspended from @cspan indefinitely. The Trump Campaign was not treated fairly by the 'Commission'. Did I show good instincts in being the first to know?"
The Hill media reporter Joe Concha pondered if the CPD's decision to scrap the second debate so quickly had anything to do with Scully's false claim.
"One thought on the Scully suspension after lying about getting hacked. The Presidential Debates Commission was very quick to cancel the second debate that would have watched by 70-75 million. No effort was made to find an alternative date. Question is if Scully impacted decision," Concha tweeted.