After four days, the commission released a statement.
The Commission on Presidential Debates has addressed allegations issued by Donald Trump's campaign that the GOP candidate’s microphone had issues during Monday’s debate at Hofstra University.
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On Friday, the commission reported that Donald Trump’s microphone did indeed have technical difficulties.
They said in a statement: “Regarding the first debate, there were issues regarding Donald Trump's audio that affected the sound level in the debate hall."
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Trump complained about the equipment following the debate and told reporters in the spin room: "They gave me a defective mic. Did you notice that? My mic was defective within the room. I wonder, was that on purpose? Was that on purpose? But I had a mic that didn't work properly."
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