Jill Biden Recalls Fear That Husband Was Having a Stroke During 2024 Debate

The former first lady told CBS News she was frightened by Joe Biden's faltering performance against Donald Trump

Justin Tomlinson

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Jill Biden Recalls Fear That Husband Was Having a Stroke During 2024 Debate

Former US First Lady Jill Biden revealed that she was frightened while watching her husband, Joe Biden, during his 2024 presidential debate against Donald Trump. In an interview with CBS News, she admitted that his faltering performance on the stage made her worry that he might have suffered a stroke.[1][2][3]

The former first lady emphasized that she had never seen her husband act the way he did during the debate. Speaking in a 30-second clip of the interview, which is scheduled to air on Sunday, she stated, "I was frightened, because I had never, ever seen Joe like that before or since. Never."[2][3]

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