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Getbig Main Boards => Politics and Political Issues Board => Topic started by: loco on October 15, 2020, 03:45:22 PM
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C-SPAN suspended its political editor Steve Scully indefinitely Thursday after he admitted to lying about his Twitter feed being hacked when he was confronted about a questionable exchange with former Trump aide Anthony Scaramucci.
The news came on the day of what was supposed to be a career highlight for the 30-year C-SPAN veteran. Scully was to moderate the second debate between President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden, which was canceled after Trump would not agree to a virtual format because of his COVID-19 diagnosis.
A week ago, after Trump had criticized him as a “never Trumper," Scully tweeted “@Scaramucci should I respond to Trump.” Scaramucci, a former Trump communications director and now a critic of the president, advised Scully to ignore him.
Scully said that when he saw his tweet had created a controversy, “I falsely claimed that my Twitter account had been hacked.”
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/c-span-suspends-scully-admits-192743359.html
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He was “mostly truthful.”
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Trump was right again. Lock and load. After the election is called it’s going to get ugly
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Steve Scully immediately became a candidate for an audience member at the next Hairplugs Biden town hall meeting.