What’s the frequency, Kamala?
Some conspiracy-minded supporters of former President Donald Trump have claimed that Vice President Kamala Harris got secret — and unfair — help in her Tuesday night debate against the Republican nominee.
The theory goes like this: Harris’ earrings contained a clandestine Bluetooth device that enabled her to be coached by unseen aides during the ABC News forum in Philadelphia, in flagrant violation of the rules set out by the Disney-owned network.
One X user dubbed The Maverick Approach, a self-described “alternative news source,” peddled a claim early Wednesday that Harris had been fitted with a pair of smart earrings developed by NOVA, a German company.
“There’s a major issue with this debate,” they posted. “I told myself she was fed what to say during the debate and my hunch was right. Nova is the world’s first and only wireless earphone earrings.”
🇺🇸 #BREAKING Theres a major issue with this debate‼️
I told myself she was fed what to say during the debate and my hunch was right. Nova is the world’s first and only wireless earphone earrings.
Nothing is what it seems. pic.twitter.com/CHWsgHW4yx
— The Maverick Approach (@Maveapproach) September 11, 2024