WATCH: MSNBC correspondent screws up in EPIC live hot mic moment

MSNBC's Ken Delanian was caught swearing live on the air on a wild hot mic moment, as he was supposedly about to break some news on Tuesday morning.

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MSNBC's Ken Delanian was caught swearing live on the air on a wild hot mic moment, as he was supposedly about to break some news on Tuesday morning.

"So, Ken, what have you learned?" asks Craig Melvin, the MSNBC anchor and host. An uncomfortable pause followed, then Delanian says "Oh s—t. F—k", to which Melvin responds, "OK, seems like we've lost Ken."

Delanian appears to be looking down at what probably is his cellphone at the time, and it is assumed that he was reacting to something he saw on there.

Delanian was supposed to deliver some relevant news about the Trump campaign's refusal to concede the election, but it appears there were some technical difficulties. Delanian for some reason thought he wasn't on the air yet.

The technical difficulties were later resolved, and Delanian offered his apologies on air for the viewers "who may have heard some uhhh... profanity at the top of the last hit."

Delanian then goes on to talk about how the Office of the Director of National Inteillgence is refusing to work with the Biden transition team, something which has not happened since 2000, when the presidential election was also in dispute, and remained that way for over a month.

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