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Moment President Biden Walks Off Interview Set On Live TV Before Host Finishes Talking (Video)


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With the cameras still rolling, Biden got out of his chair, shook hands with host Nicolle Wallace and awkwardly walked away after she thanked him for granting her an interview.

The moment US President, Joe Biden walked off the set of a live television interview on MSNBC before the show cut to a commercial break has surfaced.

With the cameras still rolling, Biden got out of his chair on Thursday night, June 29, shook hands with host Nicolle Wallace and awkwardly walked away after she thanked the 80-year-old president for granting her an interview.

“Don’t go anywhere,”
 the MSNBC host told viewers as Biden made his exit, walking directly behind her.

It is unusual for guests to leave the set of cable news shows before the host tosses the program to a commercial break.

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