Media | presidential debate How the Real-Time Debate Fact-Checking Went Down The moderators pushed back, but largely at claims made by former President Trump By Kate Seamons Posted Sep 10, 2024 9:42 PM CDT Copied ABC World News Tonight Anchor David Muir, left, addresses members of the audience while standing with ABC News Live Anchor Linsey Davis, Friday, Feb. 7, 2020 in Manchester, N.H. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola, File) By the 20-minute mark of Tuesday night's debate, ABC News moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis branched out from just asking questions to fact-checking the candidates. Their corrections largely came in response to statements made by former President Trump. Politico reports Davis fact-checked him the first time by clarifying that no US state permits the execution of a baby after the baby's birth. Muir subsequently corrected Trump when he stated that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, are eating pets, noting that local officials say there is no evidence of that happening. More takes: At the New York Times, Michael Grynbaum describes it as "striking how Muir and Davis, in calm and authoritative tones, have constructed factual guardrails around several of Trump's baseless claims. ... The ABC anchors are providing a model here for real-time fact-checking of the candidates that we have not glimpsed in previous debates." But Outnumbered host Kayleigh McEnany disagreed with the candidates plural part. "ABC should be ASHAMED of themselves," she said. "1. Where was the question for Kamala about casting the tie breaking vote for inflation (American Rescue Plan etc.)? 2. Where was the question for Kamala about wanting taxpayer-funded gender transition surgeries for illegal immigrants? 3. Where was the question about Tim Walz allowing babies born alive after abortion to die in Minnesota and then removing reporting requirements? NONE - they only prepped TRUMP FACT CHECKS!" Fox Across America host Jimmy Failla took a different approach to the same theme on X: "We're a minute away from Kamala saying the moon is made of cheese and the moderators NOT fact checking her." CBS News' fact-checking calls out two of Kamala Harris' claims, noting one needs context and another is inconclusive. Read them here. Read These Next People have thoughts on Charlie Kirk and are getting fired for them. Charlie Kirk's widow has a message for the world. These nuns really, really didn't like their old folks home. Utah's governor asks a tough question after Kirk shooting. Report an error