Posted on 06/29/2023 5:13:52 PM PDT by Libloather
resident Joe Biden walked off the set of a live MSNBC interview Thursday afternoon, while the cameras were still rolling.
The president took a day trip to New York City to raise money for his presidential campaign.
His first stop, however, was to '30 Rock,' to sit for an interview with Deadline: White House host Nicolle Wallace, who previosly worked for Republicans including President George W. Bush and the late Sen. John McCain.
She probed Biden on the Supreme Court's Affirmative Action decision, the January 6 insurrection and former President Donald Trump - but neglected to question the president about his son Hunter's foreign business dealings and his health, two issues that have been front-and-center this week.
Earlier Thursday, Hunter was seen arriving at a Delaware courthouse to give a deposition for the defamation lawsuit brought by 'laptop from h***' computer shop owner John Paul Mac Isaac.
As the president and the host wrapped up the interview by gabbing about the president's bipartisan achievements, Biden stood up, shook Wallace's hand and was seen walking off set, as she was still on the air.
The walk-off got more attention than that meat of the interview, with White House spokesman Andrew Bates tweeting that it was a 'power move,' after Mediaite tweeted out a story headlined, 'Biden Awkwardly Walks Off MSNBC Set While He’s Still On Air.'
The sit-down had started with the news of the day - Biden's reaction to the conservative-leaning Supreme Court gutting affirmative action in college admissions.
After giving remarks at the White House on the decision and how his White House would respond, he told reporters he believed the Court to be 'not normal.'
'It's done more to unravel basic rights and basic decisions than any court in recent history,' Biden told Wallace when asked to explain...
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Yeah a “Bizarre moment ”
Forget it, Jake, it's MessNBC.
So many bribes so little time.
Another typical day at Libtard fake news
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