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Outspoken host Stephen A Smith is publicly taking a stance against the current president of the United States, Joe Biden.

The TV personality took to social media to voice those concerns, begging the question to former first lady, Michelle Obama, and VP Kamala Harris: "Have your fears now been confirmed?"

Smith wrote an eclectic post to his 5.9 followers responding to a 90-minute head-to-head debate between former republican president Donald Trump and current democratic president Joe Biden hosted by 'CNN.'

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"So do y'all finally want to stop arguing with me about Biden now??? Have your fears now been confirmed? @MichelleObama. @VP. Somebody. Please help!" Smith, 56, wrote to his fans via Twitter, now known as X.

"Biden's team WANTED this? His staff, His loved ones.... How could you put him out there like that!How could you!" He pleaded. His followers left responses citing their take on last night's debate.

"Endorse Donald [Trump] stop fence sitting" a frustrated X user responded. "How could anyone vote for Biden?" A second user asked. "Bernie Sanders is the answer," a third fan agitated.

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Viewers were shocked when Jill Biden seemingly congratulated Joe Biden like a toddler following a "disastrous" performance during last night's head-to-head debate with Donald Trump.

Former Republican president Trump was seen wincing as Biden appeared to lose his train of thought during their 90-minute 'CNN' debate, mumbling and stumbling over his words.

"I don't know if things can be done to fix this," McCaskill told 'MSNBC'. Both candidates agreed to participate in a second debate, which was offered to them by ABC, scheduled to take place on September 10.