Jill Biden isn’t the doctor her husband’s legacy ordered
Jill Biden's recent book tour has sparked discussions about her husband Joe Biden's fitness for office. During interviews, she faced tough questions regarding her husband's health and her support for his reelection bid despite concerns. Critics have pointed out inconsistencies in her statements about his condition, raising doubts about her role in enabling his candidacy.
- ▪Jill Biden's memoir discusses her husband's presidency and health issues.
- ▪She faced criticism for her defense of Joe Biden's debate performance, which was widely regarded as poor.
- ▪Questions have arisen about her husband's fitness for office as he seeks reelection at an advanced age.
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Jill Biden’s book tour has not been helpful to her husband’s legacy. The former first lady was on ABC’s The View Tuesday, touting View from the East Wing: A Memoir, her account of former President Joe Biden’s single term in the White House, and her husband’s age-related decline came up as it does in most of her interviews. Recommended Stories Five Americans from hantavirus ship homebound after Nebraska quarantine WHO estimates fewer Ebola cases in Congo than previously thought WHO reports five recoveries from rare Ebola strain “But the doctors told me he was fine,” she replied. “I’m not a doctor. I mean, I am a doctor.” The audience and hosts erupted in laughter.
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