Talking to Bloomberg Politics correspondent Joshua Green on Wednesday, Clinton Cash author Peter Schweizer said he was "really quite stunned" by the revelation that ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos gave $50,000 to the Clinton Foundation. Schweizer called it a "massive breach of ethical standards" for the Bill Clinton operative turned journalist.
Referencing a contentious interview with Stephanopoulos for This Week on April 26, Schweizer observed: "He fairly noted my four months working as a speech writer for George W. Bush. But he didn't disclose this?" In that exchange, Stephanopoulos accused Schweizer of having a "partisan interest" in writing a book critical of the Clintons.
In 2014, Stephanopoulos offered a glowing puff piece on the Clinton Foundation, hailing it as an organization that "brings together world leaders...and celebrities, re-imagining the world and taking action."
Also on Thursday, Kentucky Senator and Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul told The New York Times that Stephanopoulos should not be permitted to moderate any 2016 debates: "It's impossible to divorce yourself from that, even if you try. I just think it's really, really hard because he's been there, so close to them, that there would be a conflict of interest if he tried to be a moderator of any sort."