Jill’s Ex-Husband Slams First Lady For Apparently Encouraging Joe To Stay In Race

Several sources, including family members and people who work in politics, say that First Lady Jill Biden is doing a lot to help President Joe Biden, her husband, stay in the race, even though worries are growing.

According to the New York Post, Jill Biden’s ex-husband Bill Stevenson said that she is “not the same person” he married in 1970 and that she kept her “struggling” current husband on the campaign road because “she wants to be president now.”
“The Dr. Jill Biden who I’ve seen on TV in the last five years is not the same person I married or that I recognize in any way. She’s matriculated into a completely different woman,” Stevenson told The Post.

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