
Biden talks Washington partisanship in first late-night interview as president
CNN
President Joe Biden lamented hyper-partisanship in Washington in his first late-night interview since taking office, saying that while he used to have a cordial relationship with Republicans, "the Big Lie ... makes it awful hard."
Biden appeared on "The Tonight Show" on Friday, telling host Jimmy Fallon that "QAnon and extreme elements of the Republican Party" and former President Donald Trump's continued efforts to challenge the 2020 election results, are challenges to bipartisanship.
"Q-Anon and the extreme elements of the Republican Party and what, Donald Trump keeps sort of, seems to me feeding the, you know what, the big lie, it makes it awful hard," Biden said.

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