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George Stephanopoulos Steals Show with Debut Question at Biden-Trump Debate

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ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos has expressed interest in moderating one of President Joe Biden’s potential 2024 debates with presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump, despite currently being sued by Trump for defamation. Stephanopoulos shared that his first question to both candidates would be about who won the last election, referencing Trump’s ongoing claims of election fraud. Biden and Trump have agreed to debates in June and September, with Stephanopoulos praising Biden’s decision to implement rules such as no audience and cutting the microphone when time is up.

Colbert and Stephanopoulos discussed the potential impact of these rules on the debates, with Colbert joking that losing the ability to control a microphone is a loss of power. Stephanopoulos agreed, noting that while the rules are important, he wonders if they will actually be followed during the debates. He also revealed his new rule when interviewing guests who refuse to accept the results of the 2020 election and support candidates who also deny the results. His first questions to such guests are about accepting the last election and endorsing candidates who have been indicted for trying to overturn it.

Stephanopoulos’ willingness to moderate a 2024 debate between Biden and Trump despite the lawsuit from Trump showcases his commitment to covering important political events. His proposed question about the previous election aims to address the ongoing controversy surrounding Trump’s claims of election fraud. The rules set by Biden for the debates, such as no audience and cutting the microphone, received positive feedback from Stephanopoulos and Colbert, highlighting the potential impact of such regulations on the debate dynamics.

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Stephanopoulos’ approach to interviewing guests who support candidates like Trump, and refuse to accept the election results, demonstrates his dedication to holding individuals accountable for their statements. By focusing on key questions about accepting the previous election and endorsing candidates involved in overturning the results, Stephanopoulos aims to create a meaningful dialogue around key political issues. His clear stance on addressing election lies and accountability in political conversations adds valuable insight to his journalistic work and interviews.

Overall, Stephanopoulos’ readiness to moderate a potential 2024 debate between Biden and Trump, along with his strategic interviewing tactics, highlights his role as a prominent political journalist. His comments on the rules set by Biden for the debates and his approach to questioning guests about election acceptance provide a valuable perspective on current political discourse. Through his discussions with Colbert and his insights into the upcoming debates, Stephanopoulos demonstrates a commitment to facilitating important conversations and holding individuals accountable for their statements and actions.

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