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Body language experts tell Dr. Phil ABC News debate moderators were hostile to Trump: 'Thumb on the scale'

Body language experts told Dr. Phil Tuesday after the presidential debate that the ABC News moderators clearly favored Vice President Kamala Harris.

Dr. Phil spoke with experts Scott Rouse and Greg Hartley in a special post-debate town hall broadcast. Rouse holds multiple certificates in advanced interrogation training and has been trained alongside the FBI, Secret Service, U.S. Military Intelligence, and the Department of Defense. Hartley is a former Army interrogator with expertise in intelligence, business, body language and behavior.

When asked whether they saw bias from moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis in Tuesday’s debate, Hartley said they were against former President Trump.

"Let's just look at body language, look at the facial expressions of people when they're looking at Trump. There was clearly a bias against Trump in their faces," he said.

Meanwhile, for Harris, he said, "There's a little bit of a thumb on the scale when you ask one person two questions in a row as the primary question, and it's a softball question that feels like bias to me. I would challenge them to tell me why that's not biased if I were in his situation."

IN THE TRUMP-HARRIS FACEOFF THERE WAS A CLEAR WINNER BUT DON'T BELIEVE THIS ELECTION IS OVER

Rouse argued that one key aspect of the debate was that the moderators were willing to interrupt Trump.

"At the same time, we're seeing the commentators, they would be speaking at the same time President Trump was. So as he's trying to finish his answer, they would keep- they would not only answer, they would keep talking as well," he said.

Rouse then used his expertise as a Grammy nominated music producer to suggest one key difference in how the network handled Trump versus Harris.

"And you can

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