Stephanopoulos Shuts Down Interview with J.D. Vance
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George Stephanopoulos of ABC News abruptly ended his conversation with Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) Vance is a staunch supporter of President Donald Trump. Stephanopoulos challenged Vance about a remark he had previously made about presidential powers. Vance: The Constitution grants the Supreme Court the power to make rulings. However, he emphasizes that if the president were to assert that the president cannot dismiss a general, it would be an invalid decision.
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George Stephanopoulos Shuts Down Interview With Sen. J.D. Vance
The ABC News anchor was quick to cut Vance's mic off after he suggested Trump could defy SCOTUS.
Stephanopoulos Shuts Down Interview with J.D. Vance
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