Sky News host James Morrow says US President Joe Biden “dropped a bombshell” during a discussion about what to do about the debt ceiling in the country.
“In that same talk, Joe Biden also dropped a bombshell – that he was going to hold a major media conference,” Mr Morrow said.
“As New York Times White House correspondent Katie Rogers tweeted later: ‘At ease. The president was referring to his MSNBC interview tonight when he said he was delivering a major press conference this afternoon, per 2 ppl familiar’.”
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