President Biden forgot 'real life doesn't have a mute button' while cursing at Fox News reporter Peter Doocy, joked Trevor Noah on 'The Daily Show.'
Noah and “Late Night’s” Meyers jokingly questioned whether Biden’s outburst was really an accidental hot-mic blunder, or if he wanted Doocy to hear the insult.
“A lot of people are asking if Biden even knew that the microphone was on, but guys, please, come on,” Noah said. “He’s sitting there talking into a giant microphone. So there’s at least a 50/50 chance he knew it was there.”
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