The Darker Side of Genetic Familial Testing

By Kirell Lakhman

Staffers in the Bill Clinton White House have always considered themselves to be a tight-knit family.

Some of them are tighter than they think.

Last Friday George Stephanopoulos, Clinton's senior advisor on policy and strategy during the president's first term, "may be genetically linked" to Hillary Rodham Clinton, according to a news report.

Stephanopoulos, who is currently co-anchor of ABC News' Good Morning America program, underwent DNA testing to promote the PBS television series "Faces of America With Henry Louis Gates Jr.," which will premiere Feb. 10.

According to the Charlotte Observer in North Carolina, Stephanopoulos, 48, "learned of his possible link to Clinton during Friday's Good Morning America show.

"I'm getting a little nervous here," he said before Gates gave him the news.

"You are very likely a maternal cousin with Hillary Clinton," who is the current Secretary of State, Gates told him.

"You're putting me on," Stephanopoulos said. "Sorry, Secretary Clinton. I did not set this up."

Gates said "as far as we know," Clinton hasn't been tested.