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Trump rips ABC over cut-off Vance interview with Stephanopoulos
- During a meeting with Argentine President Javier Milei, President Donald Trump lashed out at ABC News host George Stephanopoulos and refused a question because of the Sunday interview with Vice President JD Vance.
- On Sunday, George Stephanopoulos asked Vice President JD Vance whether Tom Homan kept the $50,000 bribe, but Vance refused to answer and accused Stephanopoulos of spinning left-wing conspiracy theories.
- Adding context, President Donald Trump has clashed with George Stephanopoulos, ABC News host, and said, `But JD had a very nasty person interviewing him and we can't let that happen.`
- Critics responded that cutting off Vice President JD Vance mid-sentence was inappropriate, linking the incident to the Trump administration dropping the investigation of Tom Homan when entering office.
- The interview concluded when George Stephanopoulos, ABC News host, threw to a commercial break after Vice President JD Vance refused to answer, highlighting tensions during Trump’s $20 billion bailout meeting.
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Trump No Longer Taking Questions From ‘ABC Fake News’
President Donald Trump said Tuesday he will no longer take questions from "ABC fake news" after Sunday's interview between Vice President JD Vance and George Stephanopoulos, which the "This Week" anchor abruptly ended while Vance was speaking.
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Read Full ArticleTrump Shuts Down ABC Reporter: “I don't take questions from ABC Fake News”
Watch Louder with Crowder every weekday at 11:00 AM Eastern, only on Rumble Premium!.@POTUS: "You're ABC Fake News. I don't take questions from ABC Fake News. After what you did with Stephanopolous with the Vice President of the United States, I don't take questions from ABC Fake News." 🔥 https://t.co/ulf4kK5QVW pic.twitter.com/zq7e64SF3e— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) October 14, 2025 The only problem with fake news is that it’s fake. W…
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Total News Sources23
Leaning Left4Leaning Right12Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Right
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Right
67% Right
L 22%
11%
R 67%
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