Fox’s Peter Doocy on Joe Biden: ‘I Will Miss Him’

Fox News White House Correspondent Peter Doocy expressed that he will miss President Joe Biden and their often confrontational relationship.

In an interview with New York Magazine on Wednesday, Doocy discussed his attendance at the Democratic National Convention with Charlotte Klein, a media columnist and features writer.

“I believe people required an outlet to feel excited about something,” stated the son of Fox & Friends co-host Steve Doocy, referring to the convention after he provided updates to his network’s viewers during Wednesday’s edition of Special Report with host Bret Baier.

Klein noted that the Fox News reporter and Biden had engaged in a series of contentious exchanges over the past four years, which had attracted significant attention. He then asked about Biden’s views on the Democratic convention.

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