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George Stephanopoulos Praises Deep State as Unsung Heroes

In the world of talk shows, aka a place where people get paid to say their opinions on TV, ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos made a big declaration on “The View.” He said that he thinks the deep state, a term that some people use to talk about a group of government workers who stay hidden in the shadows, are actually real heroes he calls “patriots.” Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin thought his book was pretty nifty, especially because he spoke with White House staff who usually stay under the radar but have front-row seats to history.

George Stephanopoulos spilled the tea that he chatted with around a hundred White House duty officers for his book and found them to be all-stars from different government agencies. He was all like, “Hey, some folks call these mysterious people the deep state, but lemme tell ya, they’re true blue patriots.” According to him, these folks are like superheroes who tackle the country’s biggest crises without caring about politics. They don’t work for the president; they work for the presidency and keep things running smoothly.

Another co-host, Sunny Hostin, chimed in about how these patriots do all their heroic deeds without seeking any spotlight. Stephanopoulos agreed, saying these unsung heroes do their duties silently, just like ninjas. It seems like they prefer to be low-key heroes rather than show-offs. So, it looks like George Stephanopoulos went on TV to give props to these everyday heroes working behind the scenes, which is code for saying, “Forget about the drama, these folks are the real deal.” Cheers to the unsung heroes!

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