According to the news broadcaster Abc George Stephanopoulos, his interview with former President Joe Biden was “closely trampled”.
The new book Chris Weibel, titled “Uncharted: How Trump Beat Biden, Harris, and the possibilities in the fiercest campaign in history”, which was released on Tuesday, and narrated through the conflicts behind the scenes between members of the Democratic Party and the Biden administration about whether Biden needs to get out of the race after a mysterious scheduling with Donaldate Donbratf in June 27.
For “Staonching The Dlease” for the Democrats who publicly called for Biden’s replacement on the ticket, Whipple wrote how the White House was accepting an interview with the host “This Week” on July 5 to reassure the audience about the president’s nomination.
George Stefanopoulos conducted the first interview with President Biden after his discussion with Trump in 2024. (Lear: (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images), to the right: (Photo by David Levinjston/Getty Imach))
The former prevailing assistant says that the former president was “tiring, delicate, and separated” before the discussion of June: Book
Wippe Biden described it as “courage and semi -knit” throughout the interview and said that Stefanopoulos was very disappointed.
“Stefanopoulos gently interrogated, like a grandson.” “After that, when I asked the ABC anchor via email because of his impressions, he replied,” A closer. “
Fox News Digital contact Stephanopoulos for comment.

Stephenopoulos was arrested on the video in 2024, saying he did not believe that Biden could serve another four years. (ABC/Thisweek)
Stephanopoulos had a similar response in a video that TMZ shared just days after the interview when a man on the street asked him whether Biden needed to step down.
“I don’t think it can serve another four years,” Stefanopoulos answered.
A spokesman for ABC News told Fox News Digital at a time when Stefanopoulos was expressing his “private point of view and not ABC News.”
Critics accumulate on Biden after an ABC interview, and his refusal to adhere to the cognitive test explodes: “lack of qualification”.

Author Chris Weibel described Stefanopoulos’s first impressions of Biden after his interview in his latest book “Uncharted”. (Getty Images)
Biden’s answers failed to meet Stefanopoulos to a large extent to calm the storm about the performance of his discussion. Biden suggested at some point that he was doing a “good job”, according to the ABC News version. He also seemed somewhat sure when asked if he had seen his own discussion, saying: “I don’t think I did, no.”
Biden officially left the race on July 21, less than three weeks after his interview in ABC.
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Fox News Hanna Banreick contributed to this report.