Shady Steve Scully Lies About Twitter Hack
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The second presidential debate moderator, Steve Scully, claimed his Twitter account was hacked on October 8th when he sent out a tweet to Anthony Scaramucci asking, “Should I respond to Trump?”

Dozens of Twitter blue checkmark’s chimed in to give credibility to the hack accusation.
Steve Scully just admitted he was not hacked and he lied. Let's take a walk down memory lane of all the blue checks who carried water for him… pic.twitter.com/Cig2Pry2Tv
— Caleb Hull (@CalebJHull) October 15, 2020
During an investigation, CSPAN has now suspended Scully after he admitted to lying about the hack.
President Trump’s campaign issued a statement accusing the Presidential Debate Commission of helping Joe Biden, saying, ”Everything the commission has done has been to benefit Joe Biden.”
Trump campaign statement on Steve Scully: “Everything the commission has done has been to benefit Joe Biden.” pic.twitter.com/jBc1Z23lji
— Philip Melanchthon Wegmann (@PhilipWegmann) October 15, 2020
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