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Piers Morgan urges Biden to resign in Oval Office address: 'Who's running the country?'

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Fox Nation host Piers Morgan urged President Biden to resign the presidency during his upcoming Oval Office address, arguing it's a "bafflement" that he remains in office after exiting the 2024 race.

The "Piers Morgan Uncensored" host discussed why he thinks Biden should step down during "Fox & Friends," explaining the decision would be in the best interest for the American people as concerns about his cognitive abilities loom.

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"Who's running the country? Who's commander-in-chief? Who's got their finger on the nuclear button? Personally, and not to be disrespectful, given the state of Joe Biden right now, I wouldn't trust him to open my bag of chips, let alone press a nuclear button if that had to happen," Morgan told Ainsley Earhardt on Wednesday.

"So I think there's a kind of bafflement that Joe Biden has not actually resigned the presidency."

Biden is expected to deliver remarks from the Oval Office on Wednesday night addressing his decision to drop out of the 2024 presidential election and how he plans to finish his term.

He said it was in the "best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down and focus solely on fulfilling my duties as President for the remainder of my term," when he announced the decision to end his campaign in a letter he posted on X

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