CNN White House correspondent John Harwood is leaving the network.
Harwood is infamous for exhibiting a bias against the GOP as a debate moderator.
During a 2015 GOP presidential primary debate on CNBC, where he worked before moving to CNN, he was accused of shilling for Hillary Clinton.
In 2016, emails also surfaced that showed there was a close relationship between Harwood and the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign.
In one email, Harwood asked Hillary’s campaign chief what questions to ask during the Republican debate.
Harwood announced his departure in a Friday Twitter post, saying:
“Personal news: today’s my last day at CNN proud of the work thanks to my colleagues I’ve been lucky to serve the best in American media – St. Petersburg Times, WSJ, NYT, the NBC family, CNN look forward to figuring out what’s next.”
personal news:
today’s my last day at CNN
proud of the work
thanks to my colleagues
i’ve been lucky to serve the best in American media – St. Petersburg Times, WSJ, NYT, the NBC family, CNN
look forward to figuring out what’s next
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) September 2, 2022
Stephen L. Miller took to Twitter to remind the public that Harwood was a Clinton shill.
“John Harwood was selected to moderate a GOP primary debate, then emailed Clinton campaign chief John Podesta about what questions he should ask,” Miller noted.
“He should have been long unemployed years ago and maybe the GOP has learned their lesson about debates now.”
John Harwood was selected to moderate a GOP primary debate, then emailed Clinton campaign chief John Podesta about what questions he should ask.
He should have been long unemployed years ago and maybe the GOP has learned their lesson about debates now.
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) September 2, 2022