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During a live interview with MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace, President Joe Biden walked
off the set before the commercial break, while Wallace was wrapping up the
interview. The moment quickly went viral, with critics and commentators joking
about Biden’s actions.




BIDEN’S DEPARTURE FROM THE SET

After approximately 20 minutes of the interview, which focused on the Supreme
Court’s decision on affirmative action, Biden stood up from his chair and walked
off the MSNBC set. Wallace continued speaking, teasing analysis of the interview
to viewers.

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ONLINE REACTIONS AND COMMENTARY

The incident sparked various reactions and comments online. Some conservative
figures criticized Biden for leaving during a live TV appearance, while others
made lighthearted remarks about the situation. The moment garnered attention and
quickly became a viral topic.





CONTENT OF THE INTERVIEW

The interview itself did not delve into significant topics. Biden clarified his
earlier comment about the Supreme Court not being “normal” and discussed the
possibility of reforming the court. Wallace asked less challenging questions
about Trump’s prosecution, the modern Republican Party, and the late Sen. John
McCain’s perspective.

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OMISSION OF HUNTER BIDEN’S SCANDAL

Notably, the growing scandal surrounding Hunter Biden, the president’s son, was
not addressed during the interview. Hunter Biden recently pleaded guilty to tax
violations and faced allegations regarding the handling of his case by the
Department of Justice. Critics pointed out the omission as a significant
oversight.




CONCLUSION

President Biden’s decision to leave the set during an MSNBC interview generated
criticism and humorous reactions online. While the interview focused on less
contentious topics, the omission of discussions about Hunter Biden’s scandal
drew attention. The incident highlighted the ongoing scrutiny and debates
surrounding the president and his administration.

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CBS found themselves in a bit of a predicament on Sunday. The network is facing
substantial criticism for its coverage – or in some ways, a lack thereof – of
the 2023 Rocket Mortgage Classic. Although star golfer Rickie Fowler was out in
front, the network was forced to adjust after inclement weather threw a wrench
into coverage.

The event already faced a steep hill since Sunday’s coverage began on ESPN+. So,
golf fans already had it rough. Persistent weather delays throughout the weekend
didn’t help, so the PGA Tour had to push tee times off. The trouble was dealing
with how CBS structured its Sunday afternoon programming.

Fans were not able to view the game on traditional CBS television. The Rocket
Mortgage Classic was offered on CBSSports.com and on the CBS Sports app. ESPN+
coverage keyed in on Featured Holes and pairings, not necessarily the entire
event, as it shuffled its way into a playoff.

Fowler forced a playoff with a clutch putt. But fans could only watch it on CBS
Sports’ video player and the app.








This upset several watchers, who voiced their displeasure on the newly
rate-limited Twitter. Whether it was about the coverage itself, or even errors
on the technical side, many were left unhappy.














































It’s a tough break for CBS, as there isn’t too much they can do with inclement
weather delays, what with news coverage superseding everything. But to a degree,
you wonder why they couldn’t have offloaded the coverage to CBS Sports
Network—or even the Golf Channel.

Streaming and everything online might be the move right now. But Sunday was
another reminder of the difficult challenges it still faces even while
technology advances.

Fowler went on to win his first PGA Tour tournament since 2019.








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