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US debate: Trump criticises Holt's 'unfair' questions | |
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Monday night's US presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump is one of the most-talked about events of the year - and moderator Lester Holt found himself at the centre of it. | Monday night's US presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump is one of the most-talked about events of the year - and moderator Lester Holt found himself at the centre of it. |
Donald Trump has started the following day with criticism of the veteran journalist - so how did things unfold? | |
What's in a handshake? | What's in a handshake? |
When the debate ended, and Donald Trump seemed to pause awkwardly before shaking Holt's hand - and social media exploded in speculation. | When the debate ended, and Donald Trump seemed to pause awkwardly before shaking Holt's hand - and social media exploded in speculation. |
Mr Trump added to suggestions he was unhappy with the moderator when he tweeted after the debate, apparently criticising the choice of questions. | |
"Nothing on emails. Nothing on the corrupt Clinton Foundation. And nothing on Benghazi," he said, citing three major criticisms his campaign levels against Mrs Clinton. | |
Later, however, he told reporters Holt did "a great job" - but then in the following morning he spoke to Fox News by telephone and called Holt's questioning "unfair". | |
"I thought he was fine. I mean, nothing outstanding. He gave me very unfair questions at the end - the last three, four questions - but I'm not complaining about that," Trump said. | |
He also claimed his microphone on the night was faulty. | |
Fact-checking furore | Fact-checking furore |
Holt had found himself facing problems before the debate even began. | Holt had found himself facing problems before the debate even began. |
Earlier this month, a fellow NBC journalist, Matt Lauer, failed to challenge Mr Trump's false statement that he opposed the war in Iraq. | Earlier this month, a fellow NBC journalist, Matt Lauer, failed to challenge Mr Trump's false statement that he opposed the war in Iraq. |
That event led to a huge backlash, and a debate on how much fact-checking a moderator should do. | That event led to a huge backlash, and a debate on how much fact-checking a moderator should do. |
All eyes were on Holt to see how he would handle the candidate's answers. | All eyes were on Holt to see how he would handle the candidate's answers. |
Holt did, in fact, correct Donald Trump on his support for Iraq - telling him "the record shows otherwise" - but most media commentators felt he stayed out of the way for much of the debate. | Holt did, in fact, correct Donald Trump on his support for Iraq - telling him "the record shows otherwise" - but most media commentators felt he stayed out of the way for much of the debate. |
"The biggest critique of Holt one could make ― and some did on social media ― was that he was too hands-off," opined the Huffington Post. | "The biggest critique of Holt one could make ― and some did on social media ― was that he was too hands-off," opined the Huffington Post. |
"Holt was almost invisible," wrote Fortune Magazine. | "Holt was almost invisible," wrote Fortune Magazine. |
But not everyone saw it that way. The New York Post thought "he didn't know the meaning of impartial". | But not everyone saw it that way. The New York Post thought "he didn't know the meaning of impartial". |
And former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, a Republican, took issue with a policy which Holt pressured Trump on - one called stop-and-frisk. | And former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, a Republican, took issue with a policy which Holt pressured Trump on - one called stop-and-frisk. |
"I think it's outrageous that Lester Holt interfered in a legal discussion he knows nothing about on the side of Hillary Clinton, and I didn't see him once interfere on the side of Donald Trump," Giuliani said. | "I think it's outrageous that Lester Holt interfered in a legal discussion he knows nothing about on the side of Hillary Clinton, and I didn't see him once interfere on the side of Donald Trump," Giuliani said. |
"He should be ashamed of himself," he added, and suggested Trump "think long and hard" about the moderator before agreeing to future debates. | "He should be ashamed of himself," he added, and suggested Trump "think long and hard" about the moderator before agreeing to future debates. |
Republican bias? | Republican bias? |
Much criticism of Holt's performance has come from Trump supporters and the Republican party - despite Holt's vast experience. | Much criticism of Holt's performance has come from Trump supporters and the Republican party - despite Holt's vast experience. |
His CV includes major network shows such as Dateline NBC, Today, and his current role as anchor of NBC Nightly News, which attracts millions of viewers every night. | His CV includes major network shows such as Dateline NBC, Today, and his current role as anchor of NBC Nightly News, which attracts millions of viewers every night. |
That makes him a national celebrity, and well used to high-stakes TV. | That makes him a national celebrity, and well used to high-stakes TV. |
Before the debate, though, Mr Trump accused Holt of bias, labelling him a Democrat and complaining about the "unfair system". | Before the debate, though, Mr Trump accused Holt of bias, labelling him a Democrat and complaining about the "unfair system". |
But journalists checked voter records, and it turns out Holt is actually a registered Republican. | But journalists checked voter records, and it turns out Holt is actually a registered Republican. |
Who's next? | Who's next? |
After Monday night's debate, the role of the moderator is still very much in the public eye. | After Monday night's debate, the role of the moderator is still very much in the public eye. |
Martha Raddatz at ABC News and Anderson Cooper from CNN will jointly moderate the next debate on 9 October, and can expect to have their records scrutinised by both campaigns. | Martha Raddatz at ABC News and Anderson Cooper from CNN will jointly moderate the next debate on 9 October, and can expect to have their records scrutinised by both campaigns. |
Raddatz, ABC's Global News Correspondent, and has almost 20 years of experience reporting on foreign policy, the Pentagon, and the White House. | Raddatz, ABC's Global News Correspondent, and has almost 20 years of experience reporting on foreign policy, the Pentagon, and the White House. |
Cooper, meanwhile, is a major news anchor at CNN, having fronted a number of mainstream news shows - including one bearing his own name - with over 20 years' experience. | Cooper, meanwhile, is a major news anchor at CNN, having fronted a number of mainstream news shows - including one bearing his own name - with over 20 years' experience. |