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Opportunistically timed to boost sales of her soon-to-be released memoir, Jill Biden has come clean on her reaction to Joe Biden's catastrophic performance in his June 2024 debate with Donald Trump. Though she publicly lauded his performance at the time, now she admits she thought her husband was having a stroke.
Immediately after the debate, Jill took a stage with Joe to tell him how well he had performed, in a manner that some at the time compared to a teacher praising a kindergartner: "Joe, you did such a great job. You answered every question, you knew all the facts."
Former First Lady Jill Biden previously said she thought then-President Biden did a "great job" after his 2024 debate. She now tells CBS News that she thought he was "having a stroke." https://t.co/JVINZzMu0h pic.twitter.com/O2e7mgsSIo
— Akayla Gardner (@gardnerakayla) May 27, 2026
Now, however, Jill Biden says he did so terribly that she thought he was having a major medical episode that was affecting his brain. "I don't know what happened," Jill Biden told CBS News Sunday Morning. "As I watched it, I thought, 'Oh, my God, he's having a stroke.' And it scared me to death."
Timing is everything: Next week, the former first lady will release her memoir, "View From The East Wing." Publisher Simon & Shuster's promotional copy for the $32 book quotes an unnamed novelist "who once wrote, 'There are stories one must tell, and years when one must tell them.' Jill Biden's time to discuss her four years in the White House is now."
Trump just released a brutal 95 second ad of Joe Biden's debate lowlights: pic.twitter.com/enusIKHhwN
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) June 28, 2024