
George Stephanopoulos’ Twitter Explodes with Calls for Resignation
People ticked off with George Stephanopoulos took to Twitter this week to demand his resignation.

People ticked off with George Stephanopoulos took to Twitter this week to demand his resignation.

On his Sunday broadcast of ABC’s “This Week,” host George Stephanopoulos reiterated an apology he had made days earlier while hosting “Good Morning America.” Stephanopoulos explained to “This Week” viewers he had given money to the Clinton Foundation and should

Clinton strategist-turned-ABC News host George Stephanopoulos’s non-apology apology on Friday raised more questions than it answered about why he hid from viewers his $75,000 Clinton Foundation donation while conducting a hyper-aggressive interview with Clinton Cash author Peter Schweizer.

George Stephanopoulos’ connections to the Clinton Foundation may be more substantial than he has so far admitted.

Fox News host Geraldo Rivera blasted what he characterized as a double standard in the way the media is covering the revelation that ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos donated $75,000 to the Clinton Foundation while serving as the network’s chief political reporter.

GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina joined fellow candidates Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) in criticizing George Stephanopoulos and his donations to the Clinton Foundation.
New York Times reporter Jeremy Peters and Washington Post Media Reporter Erik Wemple criticized ABC’s response to George Stephanopoulos’ undisclosed donations on Friday’s “Morning Joe” on MSNBC. “I doubt that they’ve had a chance to do any degree of inquiry. Perhaps they asked

Rather than convincing a skeptical public that he did not benefit from the ARMZ-Uranium One “deal at the same time that [he was] writing checks to the Clinton Foundation,” a recent statement from the CEO and majority owner of U.S. Global Investors serves only to heighten interest in further disclosures about the company’s transactions.

Friday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” long-time investigative journalist Bob Woodward discussed the controversy surrounding ABC “This Week” host George Stephanopoulos failure to disclose his $75,000 donation to the Clinton Foundation, especially as Stephanopoulos interviewed “Clinton Cash” author Peter Schweizer, whose book scrutinized the Clinton

On Friday’s “Good Morning America,” co-host George Stephanopoulos, also the host of ABC’s “This Week” gave an on-air apology for not disclosing his potential conflict of interest in having donated to the Clinton Foundation prior to his interview of “Clinton Cash”
“Clinton Cash” author and Breitbart Senior Editor-at-Large Peter Schweizer suggested that ABC “do another interview” with him on Thursday’s “Hannity” on the Fox News Channel. “I think what ABC could do is let’s do another interview on the Sunday morning
USA Today columnist, Fox News Contributor, and author of “The Silencing: How the Left is Killing Free Speech,” Kirsten Powers said that while George Stephanopoulos should not be disqualified from moderating GOP debates, his prior work for Bill Clinton is a “bigger conflict”

CONCHA: George Stephanopoulos needs to remove himself from ABC’s This Week on Sunday mornings immediately. And if he won’t do it himself, ABC News management — starting with ABC president James Goldston — needs to do it for him.

NY MAG: ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos disclosed today that he has donated $50,000* to the Clinton Foundation. Everybody agrees this is terrible.

ABC’s “This Week” anchor George Stephanopoulos said that while, “there’s no evidence of any direct action,” “everybody also knows” that Clinton donors had “a hope that that’s going to lead to something” and that large donations lead to “access, and the influence

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) told reporters on Thursday that ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos is a “partisan Democrat” who is “actively supporting” former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign.

ABC’s “This Week” anchor George Stephanopoulos asked “Clinton Cash” author Peter Schweizer if he had a “partisan interest” during an interview on April 26, 2015. After Schweizer laid out the details of the Clintons’ dealings with Uranium One’s Frank Giustra, Stephanopoulos

In frantic damage control mode, ABC’s George Stephanopoulos ran to the safe zone of the left-wing Politico to announce the he will recuse himself from ABC’s February GOP debate in New Hampshire. He also admitted that the total amount he

The Washington Post’s Erik Wemple analyzes the revelation that ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos has donated $50,000 to the Clinton Foundation and not disclosed this fact to his viewers.

The scandals that derailed the career of NBC News anchor Brian Williams are of the pathetic and pathological kind. Obviously, Williams is not to be trusted. Nevertheless, other than the Katrina fairytales that were obviously meant to damage President Bush,

Rep. Alan Grayson, a Democrat from Florida who’s considering a bid for Senate, gets angry when asked why he set up some hedge funds in the Cayman Islands. Hilarity ensues.
Talk radio host and Fox News Contributor Alan Colmes said that he wants to “see full disclosure and transparency from the Clintons” and that “the FBI might want to look into” the foundation on Wednesday’s “America’s Newsroom.” Colmes said, “She’s

A newly released GAI timeline depicts the sequence of events leading up to then-Sec. of State Hillary Clinton’s approval of the transfer of half of U.S. Uranium output (20% of all U.S. Uranium) to the Russian government in 2010. Clinton’s
US Global Investors CEO and Clinton Foundation Donor Frank Holmes dismissed questions regarding the foundation as “just a political battle” on Tuesday’s “Squawk Box” on CNBC. Holmes detailed his history with uranium stocks, saying, “Well, it goes back to 2002, 2003.

A poll released this week by Quinnipiac University purports to show that Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton has “an early lock” on the Democratic nomination, “apparently undamaged by a nationwide flood of negative publicity.”