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Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) speculated that former first lady Jill Biden was actually leading the country while her husband was “incapacitated,” comparing the alleged situation to what happened ...
Concha suggested former first lady Jill Biden was actually the White House's “chief liar,” noting how she knew the former president better than anyone else.
There are few doubts in the White House about Jill “Lady Macbeth” Biden’s role in covering up her husband’s cognitive deficits as she urged him to run for re-election.
Jill Biden sat for job interviews for White House aide candidates, and she "kept score" of which staffers were most loyal, with the help of her most trusted aide, Anthony Bernal, the book revealed.
Former first lady Jill Biden should have to answer for her role in the "cover up" of her husband and former President Joe Biden’s mental decline, according to White House Press Secretary ...
The Trump White House's Karoline Leavitt said former first lady Jill Biden should address 'when she saw and what she knew' about her husband's health.
"I blame Jill Biden for this. Jill Biden is his wife. And if Jill Biden had stood up and gone to him and said, ‘Joe, you can’t do it’… He wouldn’t have run," Quinn told Palmeri.
US News DOJ official suggests Jill Biden be charged for ‘elder abuse’ after claims she knew about Joe’s health issues By Anthony Blair Published May 20, 2025, 8:36 a.m. ET ...
Donald Trump Jr. attacked Dr. Jill Biden online over the weekend, accusing the former first lady of either failing to be attentive to her husband or taking part in a "coverup" to hide his cancer ...
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First lady Jill Biden abruptly cut off Pennsylvania Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro when he raised concerns about the state of her husband's re-election campaign, according to a bombshell new book ...
Jill On Money: Consumers feel the heat amid Fed meeting. A whopping 64% of Americans “worry more about running out of money than death,” according to Allianz Life’s 2025 Annual Retirement Study.