Jill Biden joins Joe Biden during interview on The View, offers support during discussion
- On Thursday, former President Joe Biden appeared on ABC's The View where his cognitive state during office was questioned by co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin.
- This discussion followed the release of several books claiming Biden experienced a sharp mental decline in his last year, though some insiders dispute these allegations.
- During the interview, Biden denied these claims, stating "They are wrong" and Jill Biden, his wife, stepped in to defend his work ethic and mental clarity.
- Biden acknowledged challenges like the pandemic that caused over a million deaths and said critics were mistaken, quoting, "There's nothing to sustain that."
- The event highlights ongoing debates about Biden's fitness for office, with implications for Democratic party image and his public engagement post-presidency.
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Jill Biden accused of giving this secret signal to stop Joe from answering risky question on ‘The View’
Jill Biden is suspected of giving a secret signal to her husband, former President Joe Biden, when she didn’t want him to answer a question on “The View” last week. The alleged move was thought to have come when the former First Couple appeared recently on the live ABC chat show to give one of Biden’s first interviews since leaving the White House earlier this year, the Daily Mail reported.
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