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Steve Scully: Journalist due to moderate second debate lied about Twitter hack

C-SPAN journalist Steve Scully suspended indefinitely



Steve Scully.
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New York: A journalist tapped to moderate the second debate between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden has been suspended over lying about his Twitter account being hacked, his news outlet said Thursday.

C-SPAN journalist Steve Scully, who was to be the moderator of the debate in Miami — until it was called off — was suspended indefinitely after news of his actions were revealed, according to the congressional cable channel.

The debate was scrapped after organizers switched to a virtual format, citing Trump’s recent coronavirus infection. The president refused to accept the arrangement.

Scully had been accused by the president of being a “never Trumper,” and the journalist then engaged in a tweet exchange with Anthony Scaramucci, a former Trump aide who is now a vocal critic of the White House.

Scully tweeted “@Scaramucci should I respond to Trump” and the former official said to ignore it.

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The journalist denied sending the tweet and claimed his account had been hacked before an investigation by the channel showed otherwise.

Scully was placed on administrative leave, C-SPAN said.

Trump appeared to celebrate the news, tweeting: “I was right again! Steve Scully just admitted he was lying about his Twitter being hacked. The Debate was Rigged!”

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