You’ve got to hand it to President Donald Trump — the man knows how to lead from the front.
Compare that to Joe Biden, who spent four years mumbling through note cards, avoiding the press, and fumbling basic questions even with a teleprompter and a compliant media running interference for him. Biden’s public appearances were exercises in confusion — a president who seemed barely aware of where he was or what he was saying, while journalists nodded along as if everything were fine.
In stark contrast, President Trump and his team face a hostile media barrage every single day, yet they continue to show up, take questions, and speak directly to the American people — even when they know the deck is stacked against them.
A perfect example came on Sunday, when ABC’s George Stephanopoulos abruptly cut off Vice President JD Vance mid-answer. Vance had been calmly addressing the unproven accusations against Border Czar Tom Homan, pointing out that there was no evidence whatsoever behind the claims. Then, he turned the tables — asking why Stephanopoulos was obsessed with a baseless hit piece instead of covering the Schumer Shutdown, how it’s hurting everyday Americans, and how low-income families are going without food because of Washington gridlock.
It was a masterclass in composure and clarity:
BREAKING – Viewers are demanding an apology from George Stephanopoulos and ABC for cutting off Vice President JD Vance and going to commercial after Vance exposed him for lying about Tom Homan, saying, “Here’s, George, why fewer and fewer people watch your program.” pic.twitter.com/FH3es7IalV
— Right Angle News Network (@Rightanglenews) October 12, 2025
But as anyone who watched could see, Stephanopoulos abruptly cut off Vance mid-sentence — no warning, no courtesy, nothing. It was rude, arrogant, and completely unprofessional.
This wasn’t just a cheap shot at Vance personally — it was a disrespectful swipe at the office of the Vice President of the United States.
Stephanopoulos wasn’t getting the scripted answers he wanted, and it showed. VP Vance flipped the script, calmly exposing Stephanopoulos’s double standard — namely, his complete failure to press Democrats with the same intensity he reserves for anyone in Trump’s orbit.
The entire narrative surrounding Homan is built on sand — sloppy sourcing, no verifiable evidence, and a press corps desperate to turn rumor into scandal.
And let’s not forget, this isn’t ABC’s first run-in with Trump. The network and Stephanopoulos have already had to settle a defamation lawsuit from the former president — complete with an apology and a $15 million payout to Trump’s future presidential library.
So when Trump took questions from reporters at the White House on Tuesday, he didn’t hold back when an ABC News reporter tried to press him.
The president immediately came to Vance’s defense, blasting the network for its biased coverage and its habit of attacking Republicans while running cover for Democrats. Trump then torched ABC in classic fashion, calling out their dishonest reporting, their double standards, and the way Stephanopoulos cut off Vance mid-answer during Sunday’s interview.
It was vintage Trump — direct, unapologetic, and absolutely devastating:
? HOLY CRAP! President Trump just SLAPPED DOWN an ABC reporter for trying to ask a question
"You're ABC FAKE NEWS. I don't take questions from ABC fake news after what you did with Stephanopoulos to the Vice President of the United States. I don't take questions from ABC fake… pic.twitter.com/6qlgwFQRXG
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) October 14, 2025
Good for President Trump — he was absolutely right to call out Stephanopoulos’s disgraceful behavior. What happened on Sunday wasn’t journalism; it was partisan grandstanding, plain and simple.
Now, will it actually change Stephanopoulos’s attitude? Probably not. He’s been marinating in Democratic bias for decades, ever since his days in the Clinton White House. That kind of media conditioning doesn’t just fade away.
But Trump’s public takedown certainly delivered some much-needed humiliation for ABC News, and it might just serve as a wake-up call to others in the press corps. Maybe — just maybe — they’ll think twice before trying to ambush this administration with another hit piece.