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Trump says ABC debate moderators favored Kamala Harris: 'It was three to one'

Former President Donald Trump shredded ABC News for what he considered a "rigged deal" on the debate stage after he went head-to-head against Vice President Kamala Harris on various issues.

Trump tore into the network during "FOX & Friends," calling out co-moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis for only fact-checking him and refusing to call out the vice president for her false claims.

ABC’S LINSEY DAVIS RAISES EYEBROWS WITH ABORTION FACT-CHECK AGAINST TRUMP: 'COMPLETELY INTERJECTS HERSELF'

"I think we did great. It was three to one. It was a rigged deal as I assumed it would be," Trump said Wednesday. "Because when you look at the fact that they were correcting everything and not correcting with her, and we knew it, the winner was 100% good coverage for her over the last month or last year. I looked at it and only bad coverage of me no matter what. The press is so dishonest in this country. It's amazing."

"I didn't mind because frankly, I knew that I was pretty sure that's what they would do," he continued. "CNN was much more honorable. The way we had with Biden was a much more honorably-run debate, but this was incredible."

The pair fact-checked Trump five times during the heated 90-minute event and failed to correct Harris a single time.

Aside from the lopsided number of fact-checks, many pundits said Trump received far more challenging questions and that ABC moderators gave largely Harris a pass on a variety of issues.

"So many things I said were debunked, totally debunked, like Charlottesville… I have a list of seven different things," Trump said. "And she could say anything she wanted. Everything, every time I spoke, and my stuff was right, and they'd correct you. I thought it was terrible from the standpoint of ABC."

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