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Captain Obvious Stephanopoulos gets in trouble for giving a straight answer about Biden

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The most insane news cycle of the Biden presidency took another bizarre twist this week after ABC's Chief Political Correspondent and anchor of "Good Morning America"and the Sunday political affairs program, "This Week," George Stephanopolous, decided to respond to a random person's question filming him on a cell phone while taking a stroll in Manhattan.

"Do you think Biden should step down?" the man asked. "You've talked to him more than anybody else has lately."

ABC'S GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS ON BIDEN: 'I DON'T THINK HE CAN SERVE FOUR MORE YEARS

But instead of ignoring the question or declining to comment, because this was a person he didn't know pointing a camera at him, George actually responded.

"I don't think he can serve four more years," the 63-year-old said in a clip that has since gone viral.

He has since apologized for responding to the question, while ABC News was forced to put out a statement:

"George expressed his own point of view and not the position of ABC News," it reads.

So, instead of the titles of "anchor" or "Chief Political Correspondent," perhaps Stephanopoulos could be billed as Captain Obvious instead.

Nearly three-quarters of American voters stand with Captain Obvious on this one, with 74% saying they do not believe Biden should run again. And this was a Wall Street Journal survey taken months before

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