On Sunday, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) sent shockwaves through social media with a startling tweet, claiming that the ABC whistleblower who had alleged Vice President Kamala Harris received debate questions in advance had tragically died in a car crash. While Greene’s tweet garnered significant attention, no details were immediately available regarding the identity of the whistleblower or the specifics of the crash.

The claim that Harris had received debate questions beforehand has been a topic of considerable debate. As many observers have noted, Harris is often criticized for her performance in public interviews, especially when speaking off-script. The public was left surprised when she delivered a coherent performance during the ABC debate, avoiding her typical awkward moments and rambling answers. While Harris was accused of dishonesty during the debate, she managed to keep her responses in line, leading some to speculate that she may have been given the questions ahead of time.
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After the debate, rumors began circulating on social media, particularly on the platform X (formerly Twitter), suggesting that a whistleblower from ABC had come forward with claims that Harris was, in fact, given the debate questions in advance. Despite the whispers, The Gateway Pundit was unable to confirm or deny the report at the time and chose not to run with the story.
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