Jill Biden damaged her credibility with interview, former spokesperson says
Jill Biden says she saw no cognitive decline in her husband, while Democrats and fundraisers criticize her memoir tour as reopening painful 2024 questions.
- On Sunday, Jill Biden revealed in a CBS News interview that she feared President Joe Biden was having a stroke during the 2024 Presidential Debate.
- Promoting her new book, Jill writes that her goal is to "set the record straight" about events leading to President Trump's return to the White House.
- Jill maintained she never saw signs of cognitive decline, stating, "Oh, he was definitely aging; I mean, we were all aging," regarding President Biden's time in office.
- On Friday, President Trump mocked the revelation on Truth Social, claiming Jill was "finally admitting" she did not know what was wrong with her husband during the debate.
- Democrats expressed frustration that the book relitigates the recent election, with strategists warning that focus on past age concerns hinders party momentum heading into future cycles.
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Jill Biden defends President Joe Biden’s legacy in new memoir
Former first lady Jill Biden attempted to reclaim her narrative in a new book released Tuesday, reminding readers of the Biden administration’s achievements and setting the record straight about President Joe Biden’s decision to drop out of the 2024 presidential race. In View from the East Wing, Jill shares her experience of returning to the White House during a challenging time in the country’s history and the impact public life had on the fir…
Stephen A. Smith Says Jill Biden Debate Admission Disturbed Him
(New York, New York) – Stephen A. Smith is joining the backlash over Jill Biden’s new account of the 2024 debate, saying he was disturbed by the former first lady’s admission that she wondered whether Joe Biden was having a stroke or had been drugged while he struggled on stage. Smith argued that the episode reinforces voter concerns that Democrats were not fully honest about Biden’s condition during the campaign. Jill Biden’s memoir has reopene…
Jill Biden dismisses Democrats’ infighting concerns: ‘Things are going to move forward’
Former first lady Jill Biden waved away Democrats’ concerns that her new memoir is setting off a wave of backward-looking infighting, insisting that the party is moving on from the 2024 election. “Democrats have a great future,” she said in an interview on Monday on NBC’s “Today," when asked if she was “reopening old wounds” with her tour. “We’re looking forward to winning the midterms. Things are going to move forward. … And yes, we’re going to…
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