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Updated · Los Angeles Times · May 31
Jill Biden's 2024 Memoir Draws Democratic Rebuke as Debate Stroke Claim Reopens Party Rift
Updated
Updated · Los Angeles Times · May 31

Jill Biden's 2024 Memoir Draws Democratic Rebuke as Debate Stroke Claim Reopens Party Rift

6 articles · Updated · Los Angeles Times · May 31
  • Jill Biden’s memoir, out Tuesday, has triggered a backlash from prominent Democrats who say it reopens the party’s most damaging 2024 wounds just months before the midterms.
  • CBS excerpts intensified the anger after she said Joe Biden’s debate performance scared her so much she thought he was having a stroke, even as she maintained she saw no cognitive decline during his presidency.
  • Democratic critics say those claims revive questions about who knew what about Biden’s age and health after months in which party figures and aides downplayed such concerns.
  • The dispute lands after the DNC’s 192-page postmortem on the 2024 loss also stirred frustration by faulting campaign strategy while largely sidestepping Biden’s reelection bid and late exit.
  • Republicans are already seizing on the episode, with Donald Trump using Jill Biden’s comments to revisit his 2024 debate victory and the collapse of Biden’s campaign.
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