
ABC host abruptly ends interview with JD Vance over Supreme Court remarks: 'No, no George'
Fox News
Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, spars with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos in interview about the legitimacy of the Supreme Court's rulings.
"This is just basic constitutional legitimacy. You're talking about a hypothetical where the Supreme Court tries to run the military. I don't think that's going to happen, George. But of course, if it did, the president would have to respond to it. There are multiple examples throughout American history of the president doing just that."
Stephanopoulos asked if the president must abide by legitimate Supreme Court rulings and when Vance responded, the ABC News personality said, "You've made it very clear you believe the president can defy the Supreme Court."
Vance attempted to respond saying, "No, no, George…" but had his mic muted before the show went to break.

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