George Stephanopoulos is a familiar face on GMA, and has been working on the ABC morning show for over a decade. Alongside his hosting duties, the news anchor has also been involved in other work projects, including writing a New York Times bestseller book ...
David Muir and George Stephanopoulos have reportedly been at odds for months, over their seniority at ABC news.
Good Morning America employees are reportedly 'furious' over the recent staffing cuts as over 200 people will be losing their jobs as anchors continue to reel in millions
George Stephanopoulos didn't back down when speaking with Marco Rubio who ran to defend President Donald Trump's aggressive approach to his meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Stressed staffers at Good Morning America are fearing for their future as belt-tightening bosses grouse about the ABC gabfest’s bloated budget and dwindling viewership, Knewz.com can reveal. “Their dominance in the ratings has wavered,
Secretary of State Marco Rubio tore into ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos on Sunday over the U.S.’ relationship with Russia, stating
Is ABC another victim of the “Trump curse?” And did the reckless “journalism” of George Stephanopoulos cost his co-workers their jobs? Megyn Kelly seems to think so. […]
Secretary of State Marco Rubio explained President Trump's stance on why now is the time to get Russia and Ukraine to come to the table to end the war, not to allow the war to go on another year hoping that Russia will be in a worse position.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio faced off with ABC's "This Week" host George Stephanopoulos about the president's effort to bring Russia and Ukraine to the negotiating table: SECRETARY MARCO RUBIO: What have we done to placate the Russians?
Secretary of Steve Marco Rubio rapidly yelled over host George Stephanopoulos to defend President Donald Trump's decision to abruptly end a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky about Russia's war in Ukraine.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio threw a tantrum in an interview with ABC News after This Week presenter George Stephanopoulos claimed the Trump administration had “taken steps to placate Putin.” Rubio was fuming as he dodged questions from Stephanopoulos and made an eyebrow-raising comparison between the war in Ukraine to conflicts in the Middle East.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio brushed aside complaints from Donald Trump’s critics about the latter’s handling of US-Ukraine relations on Sunday, his first public interview since the US president clashed with Ukraine’s president in the White House.