Was Kamala Harris really caught using a teleprompter in an unscripted town hall?

In the latest round of political scrutiny, Trump supporters have fixated on Kamala Harris’s recent Univision town hall appearance, where two teleprompters were spotted. Right-leaning critics quickly criticized Harris for allegedly using teleprompters in an event promoted as unscripted, claiming it contradicted the event’s format. However, journalist Daniel Coronell, who managed the event, clarified that the teleprompters displayed Spanish text to aid the moderator, not Harris, who spoke without prompts.

Despite the clarification, claims about Harris’s alleged teleprompter reliance continued circulating. The irony of these criticisms wasn’t lost on many, who noted Trump’s own extensive use of teleprompters, despite his earlier calls to ban them in presidential debates. Many Harris supporters quickly countered the claims, highlighting her ability to speak spontaneously at the event on issues ranging from healthcare to immigration, a contrast to Trump’s heavily scripted recent appearances.