FBI and Twitter launch investigation into debate moderator Steve Scully's claims his account was hacked when he tweeted Scaramucci after Trump said he 'lost all credibility'
C-SPAN anchor Steve Scully broke his silence on Friday after 'hacking' scandal
Scully thanks Commission on Presidential Debates for picking him as moderator
He also wished NBC News' Kristen Welker luck in moderating third debate
Tweet came as Trump accused Scully of 'losing credibility' over hacking claims
Scully tweeted a message on Thursday to Trump critic Anthony Scaramucci
Scully was supposed to moderate Miami town hall debate, which was canceled
The message to The Mooch came after Trump called Scully a 'Never Trumper'
'Should I respond to Trump' 'Scully wrote to Scaramucci on Thursday
Scully claimed that his Twitter account was hacked, though he offered no proof
FBI, Twitter are said to be investigating the hacking claims made by Scully
By Ariel Zilber For Dailymail.com
Published: 11:22 EDT, 10 October 2020 | Updated: 12:07 EDT, 10 October 2020
The FBI and Twitter are investigating a claim made by C-SPAN host Steve Scully that his Twitter account was hacked when it posted a message for Anthony Scaramucci, one of President Trump's fiercest critics, days before he was to moderate a debate.
'Steve Scully notified us that his Twitter account was hacked,' the Commission on Presidential Debates tweeted on Friday.
'CPD reported the apparent hack to the FBI and Twitter, and we understand that the federal authorities and Twitter are looking into the issue.'
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