growing and renewing concerns about his age. on the other hand t could be that the guy it could be that the guy misspoke. the white house later clarified he was merely referring to a previously-scheduled interview. oh boy. so, um, you know, i i think we ve got a lot of work to do. i m and i m doing a major press conference this afternoon, so, um, i love you all, but i d like to ask you to leave so we can get down to business. reporter: when he said that, literally everybody in washington was like, say what? now, biden did that previously-scheduled interview, as expected, and in it, he touted his decades of washington experience as a great reason to support his re-election bid, despite the fact that he s 80 years old. i ve required a hell of a i ve acquired a hell of a lot of wisdom and know more than the vast majority of people and more experienced than anyone that s ever run for office. reporter: in the meantime, the latest jobs report gave the president a
himsel a pictuf in a taco bell. but just before that, biden tha made an announcement that stunned everyone in washington, washand his and staff. work t o we ve got a lot of work to do. and i m and i m doini g a major preo conference this afternoon,n, so i love you all. but i ask d like to ask you to leave swingtown. it was breaking news.. yeah, that was joe biden announcing he was giving a major press conference tonight. p full now, joe biden s handlers knowfn he isn t capable of holdingerene a major press conference. white he h can barely answer questions on the white house law n. so the white house quickly worked to cover up biden s fake announcementance fak. ke. they said the president misspoke by no noww, biden s own staff have come to expect his gaffes, but they didn t expectnl them from the vice president ,hr kamala harris. shis e was supposed to be the insurance policy. they didn t know.ey didn what e getting. officials in the bidenns administration were probably h
growing and renewing concerns about his age. on the other hand t could be that the guy it could be that the guy misspoke. the white house later clarified he was merely referring to a previously-scheduled interview. oh boy. so, um, you know, i i think we ve got a lot of work to do. i m and i m doing a major press conference this afternoon, so, um, i love you all, but i d like to ask you to leave so we can get down to business. reporter: when he said that, literally everybody in washington was like, say what? now, biden did that previously-scheduled interview, as expected, and in it, he touted his decades of washington experience as a great reason to support his re-election bid, despite the fact that he s 80 years old. i ve required a hell of a
these big stories with townhall.com managing editor spencer brown and executive director james kimmi. guys, want to get started with what the president has been saying tonight in his interview, the one he errantly called a press conference earlier today but we have a little bit of that. he s defending his son. he says first off, my son has done nothing wrong. this is his interview on msnbc. i trust him. i have faith in him. it impacts my presidency by making me feel you know what? i ll stop reading it. we have it. here it goes. sir, there s something personal that s affecting you. your son while there s no ties to you, could be charged by your department of justice. how about that impact your presidency? first of all, my son has done nothing wrong. i trust him. i have faith in him, and impacts my presidency by making me feel proud of him. much better to hear it from him. spencer, what do you make of it? i think it s interesting they re still sticking with this line that hunte
axios which reports top aids to president biden clashed with hunter biden s team over strategies for dealing with the legal battles and republican attacks that surround the president s son. biden s top diplomat had to face questions about the laptop in this interview with fox s benjamin hall. can you explain what your role was in that and if you incentivized it? they don t do politics and don t engage in it but with regard to that letter, um, i didn t it wasn t my idea. i didn t ask for it or slid zit it. reporter: some former intelligence officials refused to sign the letter. former moscow station chief dan hoffman explained why. the letter noted there was no evidence. i just felt like we needed to do the forensics. it was a very convoluted story. reporter: john brennan and james clapper are slated to testify before congress later this month. rich? rich: lucas, thank you. let s take a deeper dive into