WILMINGTON, DELAWARE - AUGUST 20: : Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden greets his wife Dr. Jill Biden on the fourth night of the Democratic National Convention from the Chase Center on August 20, 2020 in Wilmington, Delaware. The convention, which was once expected to draw 50,000 people to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is now taking place virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
First Lady Jill Biden revealed she is disappointed in former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for her role in pressuring Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential election.
On July 10, 2024, Pelosi appeared on MSNBC to discuss the debate within the Democratic party about Biden’s viability as a reelection candidate
After being asked if she supported the president’s former bid for reelection, she told the outlet that it is “up to the president to decide if he is going to run.”
“We’re all encouraging him to make that decision because time is running short,” she added.
The ex-House Speaker mentioned that while Biden is “beloved” and “respected” within the Democratic caucus, she noted that it is not her place as a former party leader to make an endorsement.
“I want him to do whatever he decides to do… I am very proud of the president,” Pelosi declared.
In an interview with The Washington Post published on Jan. 15, Jill expressed her disappointment with Pelosi for her role in her husband’s withdrawal.
“We were friends for 50 years,” she told the publication. “It was disappointing.”
This interview also sheds light on how the first family deals with the end of the Biden presidency.
It focuses on the weeks last summer during which Democrats privately and publicly pushed for the president to step aside from the race.
“Let’s just say I was disappointed with how it unfolded,” Jill admitted.
“I don’t know,” she then mentioned. “I learned a lot about human nature. I think that’s all I’m going to say.”
Jill declared that she still believes her husband could have served for another four years, even though he recently stated that he might not have survived a second term.
“Sure,” the first lady stated. “I mean, today, I think he has a full schedule. He started with interviews and briefings early, and it just keeps going.”
As Jill’s work at the White House ends, she hopes “women see [her] as a reflection of themselves.”
“You know, a mom, a grandmom, a working woman, a sister, a friend,” she said.
When asked about her husband’s legacy, Jill shared that she hopes everyone will “remember [Biden] as a strong, empathetic president with integrity and character.”
“I mean, character really is everything, isn’t it,” she concluded.
Subscribe to uInterview’s free weekly email for the latest news & exclusive videos!
Let us know what you think of the story in the comments below – join the conversation!
Lancome makeup has never failed to give faces a fresh and revived look. This season's…
Actress Priyanka Chopra’s mother, Madhu Chopra, recently opened up about her daughter’s struggles following a botched nose surgery in…
Fawsitt shared, "One of the greatest parts of being a rugby player is that you’re…
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/mTaOLrDXrAc The first footage showing the wreckage of the Titan submersible was released by the…
Janet Jones Gretzky, the wife of former professional hockey player Wayne Gretzky, said that criticism of…
Armie Hammer, who famously was canceled when his "rough" dating life with women became public,…