Jill Biden Says She Feared Husband Was 'Having a Stroke' During 2024 Debate

The former first lady told CBS News she was frightened by Joe Biden's performance against Donald Trump, noting she had never seen him act that way

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Jill Biden Says She Feared Husband Was 'Having a Stroke' During 2024 Debate

Former US First Lady Jill Biden has revealed that she was deeply frightened by Joe Biden's performance during his 2024 presidential debate against Donald Trump. Speaking in an interview with CBS News, she recalled her immediate anxiety during the broadcast, stating that she actually worried her husband was having a stroke on stage.[1][2]

Reflecting on the event, she explained that she had never previously seen the former president act the way he did during the debate. The performance, which drew widespread attention, left her highly concerned as she watched the events unfold.[1][2]

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