George Stephanopoulos described Biden as ‘heartbreaking up close’ during crucial post-debate interview: book
ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos reportedly said former President Joe Biden was “heartbreaking up close” following an interview that was meant to reassure Americans after the Democrat’s disastrous debate performance sparked concerns over the octogenarian’s declining health.
Stephanopoulos sat with Biden, then 81, amid increasing calls for his removal from the 2024 presidential ticket after last summer’s debate against Donald Trump — but was disappointed in his competency, author Chris Whipple wrote in his new book, “ according to Fox News.
The book looked at the behind-the-scenes friction among Democratic leaders as Biden was urged to drop out of the race and noted his administration accepted the interview with Stephanopoulos to show he still had the mental acuity to take on Trump at the polls.
Whipple described Biden as “hoarse and semi-coherent” during the interview — which left the “This Week” host equally alarmed.
“Stephanopoulos questioned the president gently, like a grandson,” Whipple wrote. “Afterward, when I asked the ABC anchor by email for his impressions, he replied: ‘Heartbreaking up close.'”
