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George Stephanopoulos Issues Apology for Remarks on Biden’s Ability to Lead

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ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos found himself in hot water after comments he made about President Biden’s reelection campaign. In a brief apology, Stephanopoulos admitted, “I shouldn’t have responded to a question from a passerby.” ABC News also clarified that his statements did not reflect the network’s official stance.

Caught off guard by an unidentified New Yorker who recorded their encounter, Stephanopoulos shared doubts about Biden serving another four years. This unexpected revelation came after Stephanopoulos’ widely watched interview with Biden, where he pressed the president about his age and ability to continue leading the country.

Despite some within his party urging Biden to withdraw from the race, he has vowed to stay as the Democratic nominee. He reassured supporters in a social media post, acknowledging their concerns and asserting his confidence in defeating Donald Trump in the upcoming election.

With the political stage heating up, it seems like President Biden is standing firm in his decision to run for reelection. Stay tuned as the drama unfolds in the world of American politics.

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