A newly-energized President Joe Biden is sitting down with correspondent Scott Pelley for his first 60 Minutes interview since taking office as the 46th President of the United States.
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President Joe Biden trekked to Beltsville, MD, this afternoon to tape an appearance with Jay Leno and his show Jay Leno’s Garage.
Biden told reporters afterward, “It was really good. It was even more fun driving my old Corvette.”
Biden went to the James J. Rowley Training Center, a Secret Service facility.
The president said that they also talked “about how electric cars are going to change the nature of our environment.”
He also said that he got to drive he Ford Lightning. “That was a fast SOB,” Biden said.
Biden has previously appeared on the show. In 2016, he and Colin Powell raced each other in their Corvettes. “I always loved to drive,” Biden said on the episode. “I shouldn’t say it on television, but I like speed.” He said that he had “buried” his Corvette once, reaching a speed of 160 mph.
Leno backed Biden in 2020 and headlined fundraisers for his presidential campaign. At one, he compared Biden’s speech after his victory in the South Carolina primary to George Bailey, Jimmy Stewart’s character in It’s a Wonderful Life. Leno said that it was like “when the whole town realizes that a truly decent man he is. If they ever remake that movie, I think we all know who’s going to play Mr. Potter.”
Biden also made appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno when Leno hosted the show. Jay Leno’s Garage has appeared on CNBC since 2015.
.@jayleno with @POTUS talking electric vehicles for an upcoming episode of Jay Leno’s Garage. But first, a drive in his corvette. pic.twitter.com/8WVXEpdxRG
— Meghan Hays (@MegHays46) August 26, 2022
A newly-energized President Joe Biden is sitting down with correspondent Scott Pelley for his first 60 Minutes interview since taking office as the 46th President of the United States.
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classified documents about another country’s nuclear secrets at his Florida home. “The Late Show’s” Stephen Colbert, in particular, addressed the topic, by opening his monologue with an address to the unknown country’s head of state.“How’s everybody doing? Doesn’t matter — the former president had stolen nuclear secrets at his country club, because we just learned that among the classified documents seized by the FBI at Mar-a- Lago was material on a foreign nation’s nuclear capabilities,” the CBS late night host began, setting up his series of jokes.
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