Jill Biden entertains possibility Joe was drugged before debate, asked point blank if doctors ruled out stroke
Jill Biden entertains possibility Joe was drugged before debate, asked point blank if doctors ruled out stroke
Former first lady Jill Biden doubled down on the possibility of her husband, former President Joe Biden, being drugged ahead of the 2024 debate and was asked during a podcast Thursday whether doctors ruled out a stroke that night.
Podcast host Jamie Kern Lima asked Biden if a stroke was ruled out by doctors the night of the debate.
"Well, they did. They said, I mean, I didn't say to them, when I was writing my book, I was reflecting, but I didn't say, 'God, did Joe have a stroke?' I just said, 'Is he OK? Is he OK?'" Biden responded.
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Lima asked the former first lady what her gut told her happened, and Biden said she didn't know.
"I mean, there's all kinds of theories — you know, he had been traveling," she said. "I know he was tired, he didn't feel well that day, when I saw him, but there was nothing definitive that I could point to. And I had been on the road for two weeks up until that moment. So, I wasn't with him. I didn't see him days before, weeks before. I saw him maybe one hour before."
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Lima asked, "There's no way anyone could have, God forbid, laced his drink or something?"
"Who knows? Who knows?" Biden responded.
The former president's office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.
One of the most decisive moments of the 2024 election was Biden's debate with . Biden stammered, had long periods of silence and intense, confused facial expressions, to the point some of his most vocal supporters broke ranks and demanded he relinquish the nomination.
Jill Biden released a memoir, "View from the East Wing," which touched on the debate moment. Biden wrote that she thought Joe might have had a stroke.
"I wasnt horrified. I was frightened," .
"I had never ever seen Joe like that before or since," the first lady said. "I dont know what happened. As I watched it, I said, Oh my God, hes having a stroke. It scared me to death."
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She told Lima she and the president had doctors around them at all times, and she was told Joe was OK that night before they went on to do more events.
"It was like such an aberration," she added.
Democrats and others have pushed back on Jill's book tour and the re-hashing of 2024, a sore point for the party after former Vice President Kamala Harris ultimately lost to President Trump.
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Andrew Bates, a former Biden spokesperson, "I dont see why that painful conversation for the party needed to be publicly reopened right now."
The former first lady , "I want to say to Andrew: Call me up, and say it to my face, buddy."
Matt Dallek, a George Washington University professor of political management, told Fox News Digital in a statement that while the memoir




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