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MSNBC host gushes over Biden in fawning interview with White House spokesman: 'You don't have to persuade me'

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MSNBC host Nicolle Wallace unabashedly gushed over President Biden during a Tuesday interview with White House Counsel spokesman Ian Sams.

The former communications director for President George W. Bush heaped praise on Biden's "historically successful" leadership as questions mount about his fitness for office following his devastating debate performance.

Wallace began the segment with questions about the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity in Trump v. United States before seguing into a New York Times article published moments earlier, which cited several "current and former" Biden officials who described seeing the president "confused or listless" and struggling to keep "the thread of conversations" behind closed doors.

"Have you heard any accounts like that or witnessed that?" Wallace asked Sams.

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Sams insisted Biden is "sharp" and asking "tough questions." He said that while Biden admittedly had a "bad night" during last week's debate, voters will find he displayed "extremely strong wisdom and judgment" if they look at his record in office over the last three and a half years.

"You think of the way he’s brought the world together against autocratic threats around the world. Those are the things that he has brought to the Oval Office to help

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