WATCH: Inside the "Strangest" Spin Room at Harris-Trump Debate

Every political event has a spin room, the area designated for the press to conduct interviews with candidates and their surrogates. 

By all accounts, the spin room for Tuesday night's debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump just might have been the strangest in recent memory.

Before it had even ended, Republicans were attacking the debate moderators, ABC's David Muir and Linsey Davis, for repeatedly fact-checking Trump but not the Vice President. 

Trump's historically unpopular running mate, JD "Cat Meme Collector" Vance, was his designated surrogate to speak to the media, but then Trump himself wandered into the spin room to attempt the damage control he knew he had to do himself.

In what has to be the most bizarre post-debate incident, Donald Trump shared the same space in the spin room with one of the Central Park Five. You might recall Trump took out a full-page ad in the New York Times demanding they all receive the death penalty and then never apologized after they were exonerated.

Both Vance and Trump advisor Stephen Miller were visibly freaked out by Vice President Harris trouncing their boss. Vance fought with reporters over the fully debunked rumor that Haitian immigrants are eating dogs and cats in Ohio.

Miller walked away from a conversation with a Hispanic reporter after raising his voice repeatedly and yelling angrily without any proof that Kamala Harris was "responsible for a supposed epidemic of child rape"  which he then blamed on immigrants.

Trump both bragged and cried to the press about Taylor Swift and the moderators during his 20-minute gaggle.