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ABC’s Star Anchor George Stephanopoulos, His Ties To Clinton & Epstein

Townhall’s Katie Pavlich is spot on as she argues that ABC News probably wanted to protect Jeffrey Epstein because their star anchor George Stephanopoulos is a Clinton crony.

She says ABC News reluctance to cover a story that tied former President Bill Clinton and others to the late convicted pedophile could be summed up in just one name: veteran ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos.

She was asked by Tucker Carlson, “there’s no question, executives at ABC protected Jeffrey Epstein.Why do you think they did that?”

She said “because their star anchor’s name is George Stephanopoulos and of course George Stephanopoulos worked as Bill Clinton’s communications director at the White House.And when was this information given to Robach at ABC? When did she bring all this to her executives to say we should put this to air? Right before the 2016 election when Hillary Clinton was running on the Democratic ticket.”

Pavlich went on to note that Stephanopoulos has his own problematic ties to the convict, noting that the ABC Anchor attended a dinner party at Epstein’s home after Epstein served 13 months for soliciting underage girls.

She says “this all comes down to the Clintons, George Stephanopoulos working at ABC and the circle of connections they have there, and protecting not just the Clintons of course, because that is something they are willing to do for political purposes.According to ABC’s editorial standards, which we keep hearing about, the standards are necessarily about accusers bringing forward evidence on someone who had already been convicted of similar crimes, but instead to protect political people and friends who are beneficial to them and who have very, very close connections to people in their network who claim to be leading journalists, like George Stephanopoulos.”


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