The recent debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump has sparked intense scrutiny of the moderators, Linsey Davis and David Muir of ABC News. Critics argue that the duo’s handling of the debate was marred by biased fact-checking, with Trump’s statements being scrutinized while Harris’s claims went unchecked. The live fact-checks were also criticized for being inaccurate, particularly on issues like crime and abortion.
However, a new development has raised further questions about the debate’s integrity. It has emerged that Linsey Davis is a sorority sister of Kamala Harris, a fact that was not disclosed until after the debate. Although the two women reportedly never met, this revelation has sparked concerns about potential bias and the lack of transparency.
While some have attempted to downplay the significance of this connection by pointing out that the two women never met, those familiar with Greek life know that sorority ties can run deep. This development has reignited concerns about the close relationships between the media and politicians, particularly on the Left.
The connection between Harris and Dana Walden, the executive who oversees ABC News, has also been cited as an example of the cozy relationship between the media and politicians.