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Stephanopoulos’s Clinton Past Comes Back To Haunt Him as He’s Accused of Lying, Hypocrisy for Defending Democrats on Shutdown

A star ABC News anchor, George Stephanopoulos, is facing accusations of hypocrisy and bias after praising Democrats for prolonging the government shutdown, only to later deny having once called Republicans “basically terrorists” for doing the same thing during the 1995 government shutdown.

Mr. Stephanopoulos, a former celebrity Democratic operative who served in the Clinton White House during the contentious 1995 government shutdown, has recently criticized Republicans for refusing to negotiate the extension of Affordable Care Act subsidies to reopen the government.

However, on Sunday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confronted Mr. Stephanopoulos on ABC’s “This Week” about comments he made regarding Republicans in 1995. During that government shutdown, Mr. Stephanopoulos was a top adviser to President Clinton.

“You were involved in a lot of these in the ’90s,” Mr. Bessent said. “You know, you basically called the Republicans terrorists and, you know, you said that it is not the responsible party that keeps the government closed.”

Mr. Stephanopoulos responded, “I can disagree with you about the history there, but we don’t have a history lesson right now.”

Mr. Bessent countered, “No, no, no. George. If you want, I’ve got all your quotes here. I got all your quotes here, George.”

The ABC News host tried to move on, saying dismissively, “I’m sure you do.”

Not missing a beat, Mr. Bessent added a jab, “I read your book, so you got one purchase on Amazon this week,” before continuing, “And that’s very much what you said.”

Mr. Bessent’s comments appeared to reference an interview Mr. Stephanopoulos gave to PBS in 2000. In that interview, the former Clinton aide stated:

“Our strategy was very simple. We couldn’t buckle, and we had to say that [Republicans] were blackmailing the country to get their way. In order to get their tax cut, they were willing to shut down the government, throw the country into default for the first time in its history, and cut Medicare, Social Security, education, and the environment just so they could get their way. And we were trying to say that they were basically terrorists, and it worked.”

It remained unclear what Mr. Stephanopoulos believed Mr. Bessent had misrepresented.

ABC News did not respond to a request for comment by the time of publication.

### Conservative Reactions

Conservatives were quick to accuse Mr. Stephanopoulos of lying about his stance on handling government shutdowns.

Conservative radio host Scott Hennen posted on X, “There are many things to admire about @realDonaldTrump’s team but one of my personal favorites is calling out the corrupt regime media! @ThisWeekABC is a tool of the left.”

Conservative media commentator Joe Concha wrote, “This is EXACTLY how you handle this. George is a Democratic operative to this day. Use his own words and actions against this pious anchor.”

Jasmine Hauser, another conservative commentator, stated on X, “George @ThisWeekABC Stephanopoulos is a liar. Always lying to cover for the Clintons & Democrats, & smear Republicans.”

One user asked, “Hey @ThisWeekABC why do you continue to let George spew this sort of nonsense on the air when it is easily debunked?”

Another user said, “Scott Bessent came prepared to read George Stephanopoulos’ quotes from the past back to him to clear up what Stephanopoulos called a ‘mischaracterization of history’, but he didn’t want to hear them. Let’s move on. It’s amazing that Stephanopoulos still has a job.”

### Context of the Interview

The interview between Mr. Bessent and Mr. Stephanopoulos occurred hours before eight Democrats in the Senate broke with their party to vote alongside Republicans, clearing a key procedural hurdle—a major step toward reopening the government.

Mr. Stephanopoulos faced heavy criticism at the start of the shutdown for what some called an “embarrassing” question to House Speaker Mike Johnson. During an October interview, Mr. Stephanopoulos repeated Democrats’ talking points as fact, stating:

“The Democratic proposal is designed to prevent millions of Americans from losing their health insurance, losing Medicaid coverage, or paying higher healthcare premiums. Why are you against that?”

While Mr. Stephanopoulos insisted it was a “factual” statement, Mr. Johnson called the remark “absurd,” arguing that Republicans wanted to pass a “clean, nonpartisan continuing funding resolution” to keep the government open.

Throughout the shutdown, Republicans maintained that Democrats should vote to fund the government and address healthcare subsidies separately, casting the two issues as unrelated.

### Past Controversies and Criticism

Mr. Bessent’s interview with Mr. Stephanopoulos comes amid repeated criticisms that the ABC News host displays a left-wing bias.

Last year, Disney paid President Trump $16 million to settle a lawsuit he filed against the entertainment giant after Mr. Stephanopoulos falsely and repeatedly claimed on his Sunday morning program that Mr. Trump had been “found liable for rape.”

Mr. Stephanopoulos was also criticized in October for abruptly ending an interview with Vice President JD Vance after the VP disputed a left-wing MSNBC report alleging that the Trump administration’s border tsar, Tom Homan, took a bribe.

Following that interview, Mr. Trump snubbed an ABC News reporter and stated he would not answer their questions due to Mr. Stephanopoulos’s treatment of Vice President Vance.

### Salary and Ratings

Mr. Stephanopoulos is believed to earn $25 million a year at ABC, hosting “Good Morning America.” However, the program recently lost its ratings lead to archrival “Today,” which consequently forced out co-host Hoda Kotb after she refused an enormous pay cut.

*This article will be updated as more information becomes available.*
https://www.nysun.com/article/stephanopouloss-clinton-past-back-haunt-him-accused-lying-hypocrisy-defending-democrats-shutdown

ABC’s Stephanopoulos Blasted by Sec. Bessent Over His Shutdown Hypocrisy [WATCH]

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent challenged ABC’s George Stephanopoulos on Sunday over his past comments blaming Republicans for government shutdowns, leading to a sharp exchange during an interview on “This Week with George Stephanopoulos.”

The discussion focused on the ongoing federal shutdown and the Senate’s repeated failure to pass a Republican-backed continuing resolution aimed at reopening the government. Over 38 days, the Senate voted 14 times on the proposal. Fifty-two Republicans and three Democrats supported the measure, leaving it five votes short of the 60 needed to end the stalemate.

Stephanopoulos asked whether the Trump administration would consider supporting the elimination of the legislative filibuster as a way to resolve the impasse. Bessent quickly rejected the idea and turned the question back on Stephanopoulos.

“No, George. The best way to do it— and look, you were involved in a lot of these in the ’90s. And, you know, you basically called the Republicans terrorists and, you know, you said that it is not the responsible party that keeps the government closed,” Bessent said.

Bessent argued that Democrats now find themselves in the same position they once criticized.

“And so, what we need is five brave, moderate Democratic senators to cross the aisle, because right now it is 52-3, 52-3. Five Democrats can cross the aisle and reopen the government. That’s the best way to do it, George,” he added.

Stephanopoulos responded, “I can disagree with you about the history there, but we don’t have a history lesson right now.”

Bessent persisted, saying, “No, no, no. George, George, George. If you want, I’ve got all your quotes here. I got all your quotes here, George.”

“I went back, read your book. So you got one purchase on Amazon this week. And that’s very much what you said.”

The on-air exchange referenced Stephanopoulos’s role during the 1995-1996 government shutdowns when he served as a senior adviser in President Bill Clinton’s White House. At the time, Stephanopoulos was instrumental in shaping the administration’s public messaging against congressional Republicans, led by then-Speaker Newt Gingrich.

In a 2000 interview with PBS’s “Frontline” for its documentary “The Clinton Years,” Stephanopoulos acknowledged the Clinton administration’s strategy.

“Our strategy was very simple. We couldn’t buckle, and we had to say that they were blackmailing the country to get their way. In order to get their tax cut, they were willing to shut down the government, throw the country into default for the first time in its history and cut Medicare, Social Security, education and the environment just so they could get their way. And we were trying to say that they were basically terrorists, and it worked,” he said at the time.

Bessent’s comments highlighted what he characterized as a shift in the political narrative surrounding shutdowns. While Democrats previously accused Republicans of holding the government hostage to achieve policy goals, Bessent argued that the current situation reverses that dynamic, with Democrats now blocking a clean continuing resolution that would reopen the government.

The interview followed another tense moment for Stephanopoulos earlier in the month. On October 12, he abruptly ended an interview with Vice President J. D. Vance after accusing the vice president of dodging questions about Border Czar Tom Homan.

As Vance began to respond, Stephanopoulos cut the segment short mid-sentence, drawing criticism from viewers who accused the host of bias.

Bessent’s appearance on ABC further illustrated the growing tension between the Trump administration and major media outlets as negotiations continue to break the deadlock in Congress.

With only a handful of Senate Democrats needed to reach the 60-vote threshold, the administration has continued urging bipartisan cooperation to reopen the government.
https://www.lifezette.com/2025/11/abcs-stephanopoulos-blasted-by-sec-bessent-over-his-shutdown-hypocrisy-watch/