Steve Scully
Steven L. Scully is an American broadcast journalist. As of 2020, he is indefinitely suspended from his role as senior executive producer and political editor at C-SPAN for lying. He was supposed to moderate the second 2020 presidential debate, but the debate was cancelled due to Trump’s refusal to agree to a virtual debate.
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Steven L. Scully is an American broadcast journalist. As of 2020, he is indefinitely suspended from his role as senior executive producer and political editor at C-SPAN for lying. He was supposed to moderate the second 2020 presidential debate, but the debate was cancelled due to Trump’s refusal to agree to a virtual debate after his COVID-19 diagnosis. Scully served on the board of the White House Correspondents Association for nine years, including as president from 2006 to 2007. He has been one of the hosts for its morning call-in show, Washington Journal, as well as The Weekly, C- SPAN’s podcast.
Scully prepared for and served as backup moderator for all four the presidential and vice presidential debates during fall 2016. According to Politico, it was not the first time Scully \”used the excuse to disavow posts in his name, having done so at least twice in the past\”. In 2012 and 2013, Scully apologized for tweets about weight loss, among other things, saying, ‘Darn those hackers. ‘\” In reference to the Scaramucci tweet, Scully apologised to his colleagues stating ‘I ask for their forgiveness’
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