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CNN’s Van Jones broke into tears on Sunday as he delivered an emotional reaction to the news that President Biden was dropping out of the 2024 presidential race.

The senior political commentator said he was heartbroken over the decision and compared the Democrats’ situation to taking the car keys away from a relative who has grown too old to drive.

“He’s fighting and he’s fighting and everybody’s so frustrated. And then you finally get the keys back. And then you just cry,” said Jones, on the verge of breaking down live on TV.


  President Biden announced that he is dropping out of the 2024 presidential race on Sunday. Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images President Biden announced that he is dropping out of the 2024 presidential race on Sunday. Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images

  CNN political analyst Van Jones cried on air while discussing Biden. CNN CNN political analyst Van Jones cried on air while discussing Biden. CNN

“Because this is somebody that you love. This is somebody that you care about,” the former adviser to President Barack Obama added.

“This is somebody who was there for you. This is somebody you wouldn’t be here without him. And you had to take something from him.”

Jones slammed the recent media coverage that he claimed has painted Biden as “some problem for the party.”

“I don’t know anything about politics. I just know that I love this man, I care about this man,” he said.

Along with Jones, Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) also appeared distraught over the news live on the air, with the co-chair for the Biden-Harris campaign breaking down on CBS.

“The folks in Delaware who’ve been texting me and calling me in the last few hours, all want me to say to Joe Biden how much we love him, how much we admire and respect his service and how grateful we all are for the decisions he’s made over decades in his service and his tireless loyalty to our home state of Delaware,” Coons said as he stopped to sob for a few seconds before composing himself.


  Biden-Harris campaign co-chair Sen. Chris Coons appeared distraught on CBS. CBS Biden-Harris campaign co-chair Sen. Chris Coons appeared distraught on CBS. CBS

“He is the greatest Delawarean in our history and the fact that he has chosen to be grounded in our community, in our parish, in our parishes, in the traditions and history of bipartisanship and of respecting each other and of being compassionate and decent,” he added.

The latest on President Biden’s decision to drop out of the 2024 presidential race:

MSNBC anchor Jen Psaki also appeared taken aback by her former boss’s decision.

“I am digesting this myself here, because I worked for him for a year and a half, and he is a remarkable person, a remarkable president.” the former press secretary said as she broke the news during Sunday’s edition of “Inside with Jen Psaki.”


  Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki appeared surprised while discussing the news. MSNBC Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki appeared surprised while discussing the news. MSNBC

Before Psaki read Biden’s letter, she could be heard stuttering and pausing before going into the details, with the MSNBC anchor later noting on X that the news caught everyone off guard.

“There’s very little indication from people close to him and many people in the campaign that this was about to happen, as much as there were reports of Democrats calling on him to do that,” she wrote.

What to know about President Biden's decision to drop out of the 2024 presidential race:

Biden’s sudden announcement has not only thrown Democrats’ plans into chaos, but it upended CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer’s Sunday afternoon.

Blitzer could be seen in an X post ordering a signature “Wolf Spritzer” cocktail at the El Presidente restaurant in Washington, DC, around 12:57 p.m. before he was forced to return to the CNN newsroom just a few hours later to discuss Biden’s dropout.

Many sympathetic journalists shared memes of the CNN mainstay’s dour face after being forced to broadcast yet another momentous news moment on his day off.

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