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Former first lady Jill Biden offers a largely unvarnished and, at times, self-aware take on her husband’s time in office, the end of his political career and all of the things and people that rubbed her the wrong way.
Critics are lambasting Jill Biden and the Democrats after she admitted thinking Joe Biden was having a stroke during his infamous 2024 presidential debate.
Former First Lady Jill Biden's act of candor was not well-received by everyone, including former CNN political reporter Nia-Malika Henderson. Jill, 74, is currently promoting her upcoming memoir, View from the East Wing,
A former spokesperson for Jill Biden on Sunday said her credibility was damaged with remarks about former President Biden during a promotional tour for a new memoir. “The problem for her is … she is saying something completely different now that only invites the rest of us to ask,
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CNN host accuses Jill Biden of 'deceptiveness'
The left-leaning host made the claim while reacting to a clip of the former first lady from an interview set to air Sunday.
In an interview that will air May 31 on CBS News’ “Sunday Morning,” Jill Biden said she thought former President Joe Biden was having a “stroke” during the 2024 debate with Trump. Her comments came nearly two years after her husband’s disastrous debate performance led Democrats to demand he drop out.
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Jill Biden, on "The Today Show," defended her husband, then-President Joe Biden, pardoning their son Hunter Biden. Biden told host Craig Melvin that while the president was initially opposed to pardoning his son,