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Biden campaign staffer reportedly attempted to shut down interviews critical of the president: ‘Stop it here'

A Biden campaign staffer reportedly asked voters to end their interviews with a New York Times reporter over the weekend after they gave comments critical of President Biden.

NYT politics fellow Simon Levien, who was reporting from a Las Vegas rally for Vice President Kamala Harris, said a Nevada Biden campaign staffer followed him as he was speaking with voters at the event and asked them to "end their interviews" when their comments became critical of Biden.

"One undecided voter, Stephen Stubbs, said he wished Biden would step aside and let Harris be the presidential nominee. The staffer interrupted, saying: ‘I’m going to stop it here, sorry, if I can. It’s a Biden event. Is that okay?’" Levien recalled.

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He added on X, formerly Twitter, that he asked the staffer why she interrupted the interviews, and she replied, saying she was "just doing her job."

The incident unfolded on Friday, one day after the CNN Presidential Debate between Biden and former President Trump in Atlanta.

Biden received a wave of criticism for his debate performance and has heeded calls since then for him to step aside ahead of the November 2024 election.

The New York Times' and Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s editorial boards both called on the president to exit the 2024 race.

"At Thursday’s debate, the president needed to convince the American public that he was equal to the formidable demands of the office he is seeking to hold for another term. Voters, however, cannot be expected to ignore what was instead plain to see: Mr. Biden is not the man he was four years ago," the Times' editorial board wrote.

"The president appeared on Thursday night as the shadow of a

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