Exposed: George Stephanopoulos Hid $50K Clinton
Foundation Donation From Viewers
by John Nolte14 May 2015
While reporting on, and aggressively defending
the Clinton
Foundation from numerous scandals
and ethical issues, George Stephanopoulos, the star and poster boy
of ABC News,
hid his own conflict of interest from viewers. According to Politico, Bill Clinton’s former war room soldier and press secretary, the
current anchor of “Good Morning America” and “This Week,”
has donated at least $50,000 to the
Clinton Foundation.
This is a bombshell of a black eye for ABC News.
Since ABC News hired Stephanopoulos as its chief anchor and
chief political correspondent, many questioned how a former-Democrat operative
could remain neutral in the role of a news anchor. Even before Hillary Clinton
entered the 2016 presidential race, on numerous occasions Stephanopoulos
exposed himself as a Democrat operative
working as a news man.
With a bizarre but brilliant birth control question during a
2012 GOP presidential debate, it was Stephanopoulos alone who launched the
dishonest “War on Women” narrative against the GOP in 2012, one of Obama’s (and
the media’s) most effective re-election weapons.
Bias is one thing.
A conflict of interest is one thing.
Reporting on and defending the Clinton Foundation in front
of the whole world without disclosing your $50,000 donation to that very same
foundation is a cover up, a four alarm scandal.
ABC News has a Brian Williams-problem. Actually, it is worse.
Stephanopoulos and ABC News covered up a $50,000 conflict-of-interest involving
nothing less than presidential politics. By comparison, Brian Williams and his
fairy tales are the stuff of Eagle Scouts.
To no one’s surprise, ABC News is currently standing by
their exposed and disgraced anchor man.
George Stephanopoulos
George
Stephanopoulos was William J.
Clinton’s senior adviser, communications director for the 1992 Bill Clinton presidential campaign,
a chief Washington correspondent for the ABC
News, is the anchor for This Week
with George Stephanopoulos, a co-anchor for Good Morning America, and married to Alexandra Wentworth.
Note: William J. Clinton’s
senior adviser was George Stephanopoulos,
the candidate for the 1992 Bill Clinton
presidential campaign, and is the founder for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
George
Soros is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations, and was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Robin Hood Foundation, the Children's
Defense Fund, the Brookings
Institution (think tank), and the International
Rescue Committee.
Michael R.
Bloomberg was a donor for the Robin
Hood Foundation, and is the founder of the Bloomberg Family Foundation.
Bloomberg
Family Foundation was a funder for the Bill,
Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, and the CDC Foundation.
CDC Foundation
is a foundation for the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Richard E. Besser
was the acting director, director of terrorism preparedness & emergency
response for the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC), and is the chief medical editor for the ABC News.
Diane
Sawyer was an anchor for the ABC
News, a co-anchor for Good Morning
America, and is a director at the Robin
Hood Foundation.
Brian Williams
is a director at the Robin Hood
Foundation, and NBC Nightly News
anchor (suspended).
Alexandra
Wentworth is married to George
Stephanopoulos, a director at the Children's
Defense Fund, and Mabel Brandon
Cabot’s daughter.
Mabel Brandon
Cabot is Alexandra Wentworth’s
mother, and married to Louis W. Cabot.
Louis
W. Cabot is married to Mabel Brandon
Cabot, and an honorary trustee at the Brookings
Institution (think tank).
Susan
E. Rice was a senior fellow at the Brookings
Institution (think tank), is the White House national security adviser for
the Barack Obama administration, and
married to Ian O. Cameron.
Ian
O. Cameron is married to Susan E.
Rice, a senior producer for World
News Tonight with Peter Jennings, and was an executive producer for This Week with George Stephanopoulos.
World
News Tonight with Peter Jennings was an ABC News program.
George
Stephanopoulos was a chief Washington correspondent for the ABC News, William J. Clinton’s senior adviser, communications director for
the 1992 Bill Clinton presidential
campaign, is the anchor for This
Week with George Stephanopoulos, a co-anchor for Good Morning America, and married to Alexandra Wentworth.
Peter Jennings was
the host for World News Tonight with
Peter Jennings, an anchor for the ABC
News, married to Kayce Freed
& Kati Marton.
Kayce
Freed was married to Peter Jennings,
and a producer for the ABC News.
Kati
Marton was married to Peter Jennings,
the Bonn bureau chief for the ABC News,
and is an overseer at the International
Rescue Committee.
Tom
Brokaw is an overseer at the International
Rescue Committee, was a director at the Robin Hood Foundation,
and an anchor for the NBC Nightly News.
Jeff
Zucker was an executive producer for the NBC Nightly News, and is a director at the Robin Hood Foundation.
Brian Williams is
the NBC Nightly News anchor
(suspended), and a director at the Robin
Hood Foundation.
Diane
Sawyer was a director at the Robin
Hood Foundation, an anchor for the ABC
News, and a co-anchor for Good
Morning America.
George
Stephanopoulos was a chief Washington correspondent for the ABC News, William J. Clinton’s senior adviser, communications director for
the 1992 Bill Clinton presidential
campaign, is a co-anchor for Good
Morning America, the anchor for This
Week with George Stephanopoulos, married to Alexandra Wentworth, and a trustee at the New York Public Library.
William J. Clinton’s
senior adviser was George Stephanopoulos,
the candidate for the 1992 Bill Clinton
presidential campaign, and is the founder for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Lewis
B. Cullman was a funder for the Bill,
Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, and is a trustee at the New York Public Library.
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