Donald Trump has seized on Jill Biden’s stunning admission that she thought Joe was having a ‘stroke’ during their infamous 2024 debate, claiming his own ‘spectacular’ performance is what really made his rival ‘choke’.
‘Jill Biden is now out there finally admitting that she did NOT know what went wrong with Sleepy Joe during our spectacular, and highly rated, 2024 Presidential Debate, where Joe was not exactly performing to the highest level of debate standards,’ Trump wrote on Truth Social on Friday.
The former First Lady made the admission in a recent interview promoting her new memoir. She said she feared Biden was having a ‘stroke’ or had been ‘drugged’ during the June 2024 debate, where he struggled to speak and string together coherent arguments.
Trump mocked her for not rushing ‘onto the stage to help her troubled husband, as any good wife would do.’
The President complained that Jill had neglected to mention how well he himself had been performing before her husband’s ‘near total collapse.’
‘In other words, as many have asked, did my strong performance in that debate cause him to plain and simple “choke,” leading to his ignominious defeat, or were other reasons the cause?’
Trump concluded, ‘Nobody else knows the answer to that, BUT I DO!!!’
Biden appeared frail and repeatedly lost his train of thought as he slurred his way through debate, a watershed moment that triggered Democratic allies to openly question his fitness for office. He dropped out of the race less than a month later.

Donald Trump has seized on Jill Biden’s stunning admission that she thought Joe was having a ‘stroke’ during their infamous 2024 debate

She said she feared Biden was having a ‘stroke’ or had been ‘drugged’ during the July 2024 debate

Jill Biden made the confession during a recent interview promoting her new memoir about the election

Biden appeared frail and repeatedly lost his train of thought as he slurred his way through debate, a watershed moment that triggered Democratic allies to openly question his fitness for office
The former first lady, 74, watched in horror as Joe Biden, 83, stumbled over his words, terrified that voters would conclude this was how he always was, she reveals in a bombshell new memoir.
‘Is this a stroke? I felt like we were watching an AI hologram of the man we knew, and the hologram was glitching. Has he been drugged?’ Jill writes in View From the East Wing.
She remembers thinking: ‘Oh God – will people watching assume this is how he is all the time?’
It wasn’t just his supporters who saw disaster: Joe himself admitted he’d suffered a primetime car crash in front of the voting public, Jill reveals.
As Biden walked off stage, he confessed to her: ‘I really f***ed up, didn’t I?’
‘”Yes, you did,” I whispered back,’ Jill writes.
The former first lady was one of Biden’s closest confidantes and a driving force behind his 2024 reelection bid.
She fiercely advocated for him to stay in the race after the debate and had a tense relationship with his ultimate successor for the Democratic candidacy, Kamala Harris.

Democrats are now turning on the former First Lady, accusing her of relitigating Biden’s disastrous 2024 campaign to sell books just as the party heads into November’s crucial midterm elections

It wasn’t just his supporters who saw disaster: Joe himself admitted he’d suffered a primetime car crash in front of the voting public, Jill reveals
‘You did such a great job, you answered every question, you knew all the facts,’ Jill told her husband on stage when they joined supporters after the debate.
But just weeks later, Biden was forced to abandon his re-election bid and endorse Harris for the nomination.
Democrats are now turning on the former First Lady, accusing her of relitigating Biden’s disastrous 2024 campaign to sell books just as the party heads into November’s crucial midterm elections.
‘My reaction was basically: “Welcome to the club,”‘ one former Biden official said.
‘Every person across America and in your administration wondered the same thing, and instead of acknowledging that, we were told for days to ignore it — that it was just a bad night, just an anomaly.’

