This exposes the fake news media’s relentless bias and desperation to smear President Trump, nothing will—ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, a former Clinton operative turned “journalist,” tried to bait Walmart U.S. CEO John Furner into bashing Trump on the economy during a GMA interview. Stephanopoulos pushed the narrative of skyrocketing turkey prices and a “tailspin” economy, but Furner wasn’t biting—he shut it down with facts, noting Walmart’s turkeys are at their lowest price since 2019 and Thanksgiving baskets for ten are $14 cheaper than last year. It’s a masterclass in how Trump’s booming economy leaves the left grasping at straws.
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WATCH: ABC’s George Stephanopoulos tries to get Walmart’s U.S. CEO to bash Trump and claim the economy’s in a tailspin. CEO John Furner was not having any of it.
First, Stephanopoulos tried to argue turkey prices are way up, but Furner replied Walmart’s turkeys will be their… pic.twitter.com/mI6acOdNQ6
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) October 21, 2025
Stephanopoulos, with his Clinton ties, thought he could trap Furner into criticizing Trump’s policies, but the CEO flipped the script, highlighting how Walmart’s keeping costs low amid record profits under Trump. This ties to the broader fake news fail—media like ABC push doom and gloom, but reality shows Trump’s America First is winning: low inflation, job booms, and affordable holidays. Even during the Schumer shutdown, Furner’s optimism shines.
And get this: Stephanopoulos tried the same bait with Speaker Mike Johnson on the shutdown’s cause, but Johnson wasn’t having it either, calling out Dem obstruction.
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This right here — discussing the government shutdown — is why the right hates the media. It’s loaded questions like this from partisans posing as journalists.
ABC’s George Stephanopoulos: “The Democratic proposal is designed to prevent millions of Americans from losing their… pic.twitter.com/aZM1cUuQKj
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) October 1, 2025
Conservatives love it: leftist traps backfire when facts prevail.











