Jill Biden says she thought Joe Biden was having a stroke during 2024 debate
In a forthcoming CBS interview, former First Lady Jill Biden revealed she feared her husband, Joe Biden, might have been having a stroke during his 2024 presidential debate with Donald Trump. She described being "frightened" by his performance, stating she had "never, ever seen Joe like that before or since." Biden's faltering debate performance, characterized by word-finding difficulties and incoherence, led to widespread Democratic concern and ultimately his withdrawal from the presidential race.

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AI-generatedIn a forthcoming CBS interview, former First Lady Jill Biden revealed she feared her husband, Joe Biden, might have been having a stroke during his 2024 presidential debate with Donald Trump. She described being "frightened" by his performance, stating she had "never, ever seen Joe like that before or since." Biden's faltering debate performance, characterized by word-finding difficulties and incoherence, led to widespread Democratic concern and ultimately his withdrawal from the presidential race. He subsequently endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris. Jill Biden's memoir, "View from the East Wing," is expected to detail her husband's campaign and his decision to end his re-election bid.
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5 extractedJill Biden praised her husband's debate performance in a rally shortly after the event.
Biden ended his re-election bid and endorsed Kamala Harris after the debate.
Jill Biden stated she feared Joe Biden might have been having a stroke during his 2024 presidential debate performance.
During the debate, Biden stumbled over words, took long pauses, and mumbled.
Joe Biden's poor debate performance led to widespread alarm among Democrats and calls for his withdrawal from the race.