Jill Biden assures that her husband has no grudge against Kamala Harris and they remain friends
Jill Biden rules out that her husband and Kamala Harris are estranged due to the controversial revelations released by the former vice president
Jill Biden, former first lady of the nation, affirmed that former President Joe Biden does not hold a grudge against Kamala Harris and they remain friends despite the comments made by the former vice president that leave him in a bad light in front of the public.
Last October, during her participation in The Diary Of A CEO podcast, the Californian who lost the presidential elections in 2024 exposed Joe Biden after ensuring that, in a phone call made between the two minutes before debating Donald Trump, she noticed him worried.
"He called me from debate camp and I realized something wasn't right. I was worried... I guess he didn't want to debate.
Like any competition you enter, whether you're bidding on something, if it's sports, you have to want it. If you don't want to participate in the competition, that will certainly affect your performance. And I'm pretty sure he didn't want to debate. “I think they convinced him and then we all saw what happened,” he said.
In her book “107 Days,” Kamala Harris also defined it as reckless to have allowed Biden to run for a hypothetical re-election.
"I knew he would find it incredibly selfish if I advised him not to run. He would see it as shameless ambition, perhaps poisonous disloyalty.
It's Joe and Jill's decision. We all said it, like a mantra, as if hypnotized. Was it grace or recklessness? In retrospect, I think it was reckless. There was too much at stake. This was not a decision that should have been left in the hands of ego, of individual ambition,” he explained.
Based on these statements, the distance between Biden and Harris was noticeable, this despite the fact that the former president's wife recently denied it.
"They are still friends... They talk, she calls him or he calls her. You have to understand Joe as a person. He doesn't... hold grudges," he said while promoting his new book at the Sixth & I synagogue in Washington, D.C.
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