
Billionaire Bill Akman spent days after ABC’s presidential debate to promote wrong allegations that the “Violations reporters” network revealed the collusion between the ABC and Kamala Harris campaign. Now, a month and a multiple denial at a later time, sees claims differently.
“It seems clear that the alleged ABC The story of the discussion of the violations of the violations claims this @kamalaharris It was previously given and the other advantages were fake, “Ackman to publish On X, along with a blogged post by Megyn Kelly, it discusses questionable allegations.
Unless Akman, CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management, is that he was one of the early falsehood enhancement. After the X account called “Black Proctist” claimed that he was in contact with one of the informatives who claimed that the Harris campaign had granted discussion topics before confronting Donald Trump and Tram’s Tram-Tarkab student alone-to verify the facts.
The claim was then published on the X through the pioneering report, a web site that has repeatedly participated and repeatedly involved in all politicians to networks. It was this post that fell on Akman’s radar, which prompted him to participate with his 1.4 million followers. If it turns out that this is true, this is a serious violation of journalistic ethics and death abcnetwork A reputation “, written at that time.
But the network has already refused to share questions. However, Bill Akman publishes a lot on X. For a period of five days after the discussion, and began to make allegations.
Once you shared the “Black Rebellion” account in a “written certificate” that was widely revised, as the alleged amount wrote, wrote, Akman Multiply In an open letter on September 15 to the CEO of Disney Pop Egar on X.
“I find credible allegations as written,” Akman wrote, asking Eger to investigate the case.
Akman added: “Our democracy depends on transparency, especially with regard to events that can affect the results of the presidential elections.”
But now, a month later, Akkam admitted what was clear from the start: the allegations were wrong.
Pershing Square spokesman refused to comment.