"The View" co-host shoots on Biden before interviewing with the former president

"The View" co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin performed a shot in former President Joe Biden during a appearance on CNN Wednesday, ahead of an interview with the former president on Thursday.

"This is something that Democrats don't want to see there right now," Griffin told CNN's John Berman. He believes Biden deserves credit for the NATO coalition. She also noted that Biden oversees the disastrous evacuation from Afghanistan.

The co-host of "Opinions" announced last week will conduct a live joint interview with Biden and his wife, former first lady Jill Biden, on Thursday. Biden, published this week on Wednesday, also sat for interviews with the BBC.

"Listen, people are ready to move on," Greenkin said. "With due respect for the former president, most former presidents give their legacy some breathing time. I think if Jimmy Carter, when he got lost, he didn't go there for a lot of interviews. He gave his legacy, and another decade later, he was one of the most beloved former presidents. If I advise Joe Biden, give your legacy akerne time.

Biden denied that it was too late to leave the 2024 game and could not stop Trump, saying that it would not make any difference

Alyssa Farah Griffin told CNN Wednesday that no one wants to see Biden after the vice president lost to Donald Trump. (Screen shot/CNN)

Berman joked that Griffin was also excited that Biden had joined "Vision" on Thursday.

CNN host noted that Biden weighed foreign policy during the BBC interview and called on President Donald Trump to take action.

CNN political commentator Se Cupp said Biden was irrelevant in the discussion.

"The message is good, the messenger doesn't matter," Coup said. "It's hard to say, maybe it's hard to hear him. But listen, Democratic voters have surpassed him. Democratic lawmakers are angry with him. Democratic donors have surpassed him. They're past. They're already with him. They don't want to keep him around.

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Bellman also raised Biden’s question about whether he quit the game earlier would be important.

"I don't think it's important, we left when we have a good candidate," Biden said.

"It might be the way he answered this question," Berman said.

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Griffin agreed, saying former Vice President Kamala Harris had only a short time to run a campaign when most Americans thought the country was on the wrong route.

“You are probably the greatest political candidate ever, and this former vice president isn’t, and you won’t be able to overcome that weight because you’re just lowered by the Biden administration,” she said. “It’s not a feat we’ve ever seen in American politics, where someone is elected, not a timeline.”

Hanna Panreck is the deputy editor of Fox News.