First lady Jill Biden and convicted felon Hunter Biden are reportedly “dead set” on not letting President Joe Biden drop out from the 2024 presidential race.
Politico reported that some in the Biden family, including his sister, Valerie, have started expressing concerns about the toll the remainder of the campaign will have on the 81-year-old’s health.
“First lady Jill Biden and the president’s son Hunter Biden are dead-set on the campaign going forward,” the report said.
Hunter Biden has started to attend official White House meetings even as he waits to be sentenced after being convicted on multiple felony weapons charges, faces additional criminal trials, and remains under criminal investigation.
The president has often referred to his son, an admitted drug addict who has a history of using prostitutes and belonging to sex clubs, as the “smartest guy I know.” Hunter Biden fathered a child with a stripper while he hooked up with his deceased brother’s wife.
Jill Biden’s ex-husband, Bill Stevenson, slammed her in an interview over the weekend with the New York Post, saying that she has turned into “a completely different woman.”
Stevenson previously said that Jill’s relationship with Joe began as an affair that they had while he was still married to her.
“I just don’t understand why she is so adamant about defending him and keeping him in the race since it appears that he’s struggling,” Stevenson said. “It appears that he’s struggling with everybody these days.”
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Top presidential historian Douglas Brinkley said earlier this year that Jill Biden was a power-hungry woman who is doing the opposite of what many first ladies have done: encouraged their husbands to not run for re-election.
“She likes power. She wants to stay. She wants some sense of revenge,” he said. “She teaches in Virginia Community College. This milieu around our building here, this is her home. And the idea of relinquishing it all after you’ve taken the slings and arrows of the last years of attacks, and at the last minute, just when you get all the delegates you’re going to say, I’m going to open it up to a bunch of people — it’s very childish when you read those kind of reports.”