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ABC News' Matthew Dowd defends Katie Hill, says she wasn't 'credibly accused of sexual harassment' like Trump, Clarence Thomas, and Brett Kavanaugh

Apparently ABC News chief political analyst Matthew Dowd agrees with Katie Hill that she shouldn’t’ve had to resign just because of the allegations of sexual misconduct and abuse of power that were supported by concrete evidence. After all, it’s not as if she was credibly accused like some other people:

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Yeah, it’s exactly like that.

Should ABC News really have tapped this guy as their chief political analyst when he’s clearly so unfamiliar with what “credibly” means?

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We’ll wait, Matthew. Meanwhile:

Yeah, watching someone come unglued so publicly really is sad.

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