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Late-night hosts' five toughest takes on President Biden this week

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President Biden has insisted he is staying in the presidential race despite calls from media pundits, members of his own party and, notably, late-night show hosts that have been typically more favorable to the Democratic president.

Late-night hosts like Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers were withering at times in their mockery of the president this week. Here are five of the most noteworthy instances:

Colbert on Biden debate performance: Did 'as well as Lincoln … if you dug him up'

Colbert, who has been one of Biden's most sycophantic allies in the media and even moderated at a fundraiser for him, was out on hiatus the week after the presidential debate. He came back swinging in his opening monologue of "The Late Show" on Monday, trashing Biden’s performance and the administration's post-debate response.

"This took a year off my life," Colbert lamented to his CBS audience on Monday night, blasting Biden’s recent insistence that his debate performance was simply a "bad episode."

Colbert continued to roast Biden's disastrous showing during his eleven-minute monologue.

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