POTUS In Crisis: George Stephanopoulos Takes ElectionLine Podcast Inside The Real Situation Room; Biden’s New Age Issue, D-Day Heroes Remembered

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“We had a dry run in 2016, we saw more of it in 2020, it’s going to be worse than ever here in 2024,” George Stephanopoulos told the Deadline ElectionLine podcast this week regarding disinformation campaigns and tactics that are going to be unleashed on America as we get closer to this year’s general election in November.

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One of the most recognizable journalists in America, Stephanopoulos has been at the highest level in the White House and has covered national politics from the highest level at ABC News.

Now the GMA co-anchor & This Week host has a new book out, The Situation Room, looking at the vital work and historical moments in the Executive Mansion’s basement. Stephanopoulos takes the ElectionLine podcast into the real story behind some very well-known crises and not so well-known insiders.

“I think there’s an awful good chance that they’re going to have to be called on to identify and not authenticate, but prove that some of the stuff that we’re being flooded with is not true,” the former top aide to Bill Clinton adds of the job White House Situation Room staff is going to have to do to counter deepfakes, AI-generated audio and video, and more.

Having literally been in the Situation Room (and no, we don’t mean Wolf Blitzer’s CNN show), Stephanopoulos takes readers of The Situation Room down a sometimes bumpy intelligence road from the Kennedy years all the way up to Joe Biden’s current administration. As you would expect, there are some incredible stories of the scope and reach of American power, and its limitations due to people and technology.

And, there’s some Michael J Fox in the mix too. No lie.

And, there’s even more

The Wall Street Journal blasted out a story this week with the provocative headline, “Behind Closed Doors, Biden Shows Signs Of Slipping.” The story seemed like a bombshell, but within minutes the White House was on the attack, with the communications director calling it an “utter editorial fail.” The only on-the-record negative voice about Biden’s mental acuity was former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, and he has offered varying versions of his experiences with Biden. Age is an issue for the election, and Biden’s best chance to counter the claim that he’s too old for the job will not be via media criticism or even sit-downs, but rather the upcoming debate.

President Joe Biden meets with veterans during the commemorative ceremony at Omaha Beach marking the 80th anniversary of the World War II “D-Day” Allied landings in Normandy
President Joe Biden meets with veterans during the commemorative ceremony at Omaha Beach marking the 80th anniversary of the World War II “D-Day” Allied landings in Normandy

Also on the pod: Biden joined world leaders and others in France this week and spoke at the Normandy ceremony honoring the 80th anniversary of D-Day.

Also among those present were Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks, a reminder of the role Hollywood has played in ensuring that the history of that day remains alive. As the ranks of WWII veterans declines year after year, we discuss the significance of films and series like Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers in reminding us all of these true heroes who really did save the world.

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