In a controversial segment that has sparked widespread outrage, ABC News anchor Linsey Davis, who is set to moderate the upcoming presidential debate between Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, made a provocative link between Trump and the Ku Klux Klan during a recent broadcast. The comments came during an interview with Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a key figure in the Harris-Walz campaign, at the Democratic National Convention on Monday.
During the interview, Davis questioned Whitmer about Trump’s planned visit to Howell, Michigan, a town where KKK protesters had marched just a month prior. Davis commented, “As you know, former President Donald Trump is expected to go campaign in Howell, Michigan, tomorrow. Many people are aware that a month ago, in Howell, KKK protesters marched in the streets with the white robes on and suggested that they support Donald Trump. I’m curious if you make anything about that connection and him going in particularly to Howell tomorrow.”
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This statement quickly became the subject of intense debate, with many accusing Davis of unfairly associating Trump with the notorious hate group without substantive evidence. Governor Whitmer, however, seized the opportunity to draw a connection, stating, “It’s a troubling strategy that we see from the other side to divide us and to scare us and to stoke fear and anger.”
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