The ABC panel offered grim reactions to President Biden's sit-down with George Stephanopoulos, saying it will not 'calm the nerves' of 'jittery Democrats' worried about his candidacy.
The ABC News panel had some choice words for President Biden following his primetime interview with anchor George Stephanopoulos Friday.
Karl added it was 'alarming' when Biden said he would be content with a hypothetical defeat against former President Trump as long as he as he 'gave it all,' telling Stephanopoulos that a Biden ally reacted to him with a 'wow.
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