MSNBC anchor credits secret Democratic ‘inner sanctum’ for effort to push Biden out of race
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After being grilled on a talk show about who made President Biden relinquish the nomination, MSNBC host Alex Wagner eventually credited a secret "inner sanctum" of Democratic Party associated elites.
The 2024 election changed radically when Biden gave up the Democratic nomination and endorsed Vice President Harris to take it up instead. As it stands, the nature of how Biden surrendered the nomination, and whether there was a coordinated campaign to make him do so, remains a mystery.
Late night talk show host Stephen Colbert spoke with Wagner about the upcoming Democratic National Convention in Chicago, noting he heard that Monday will apparently be a night themed around Biden. He asked the MSNBC host if she has any concept of how the president will be celebrated.
Wagner, who aside from being an MSNBC host, is married to former President Obama’s longtime personal chef, stammered and nervously laughed multiple times at Colbert’s question, "I, listen, I, there, without any — there, there is a lot that is, there is a lot that is going to remain probably unreported about the sort of machinations to-"
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"Like what?" Colbert asked the news host. "Go ahead, report it."
When Wagner balked by sarcastically joking that nobody was listening, Colbert pressed again.
"Report it," he