MSNBC's Al Sharpton claimed President Biden 'wasn't lost' when he walked off the set of a live interview last week before the host cut to a commercial.
Al Sharpton says President Biden wasn't 'lost' when he wandered off the set of an MSNBC interview last week while host Nicolle Wallace was still talking.
The moment caught the attention of"Morning Joe" on Friday, where host Joe Scarborough teased the New York Post for its mockery of the president. Sharpton jumped to his defense as well.
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