CNN Panel Sparks Heated Debate Over Trump Election Claims
'Oh my god!' CNN panel detonates as Trump-loving Republican called 'liar' to his face

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During a live CNN broadcast, Republican megadonor Hal Lambert faced intense scrutiny from commentator Charles Blow and anchor Abby Phillip over unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election. Lambert failed to provide evidence, leading to a fiery exchange about the credibility of his assertions.
- 01Hal Lambert, a Republican donor, appeared on CNN's 'NewsNight' to discuss voter fraud claims.
- 02He was challenged by Charles Blow and Abby Phillip for failing to provide evidence for his claims about the 2020 election.
- 03Blow cited the Heritage Foundation's Election Fraud Database, which documented only 39 fraud cases over 30 years, none affecting election outcomes.
- 04Lambert dismissed the Heritage Foundation's findings as 'absurd' despite Blow's insistence on their credibility.
- 05Phillip ultimately concluded that Lambert was not providing substantive information.
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On a recent episode of CNN's 'NewsNight', Republican megadonor Hal Lambert faced significant backlash from commentator Charles Blow and anchor Abby Phillip regarding his claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election. Lambert asserted there were issues in states like Georgia and Arizona but was unable to provide any specific evidence to support his assertions. Blow, visibly frustrated, highlighted the lack of credible sources, stating, 'The more that you lie, the more we're going to push back on the fact that you are lying.' He referenced the Heritage Foundation's Election Fraud Database, which, according to a Brookings Institution analysis, found only 39 cases of voter fraud over a span of 30 years, none of which altered any election outcomes. Blow emphasized the insignificance of these findings, noting that they represent a 'molecular fraction' of total votes cast. Despite Blow's arguments, Lambert dismissed the data as 'absurd' and shifted the conversation to unrelated topics. Phillip ultimately remarked that Lambert was not contributing anything meaningful to the discussion, leading to a tense conclusion where Lambert suggested viewers would form their own opinions.
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