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Jill Biden team denies health cover-up after debate concerns

Jill Biden admitted fearing Joe Biden had a stroke during his disastrous 2024 debate, contradicting her earlier public praise. Critics question why the White House downplayed concerns if even his wife privately worried about his health.

Former Jill Biden spokesman claims ex-first lady is trying to 'change the tape' after 2024 debate admission
Yahoo News โ€” 31 May 2026
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Former Jill Biden spokesman Michael LaRosa accused the former first lady of trying to "change the tape" after she revealed in a recent interview that she feared President Biden was having a stroke during his disastrous 2024 debate performance. LaRosa claims Jill Biden is adjusting her public stance to align with the widespread criticism of her husbandโ€™s debate showing, suggesting sheโ€™s downplaying her initial support in hindsight.

In a CBS *Sunday Morning* interview aired last week, Jill Biden admitted she was "frightened" watching Joe Bidenโ€™s shaky debate against Donald Trump in June 2024. "I donโ€™t know what happened. I mean, as I watched it, I thought, โ€˜Oh my God, heโ€™s having a stroke,โ€™" she said. She described being "scared to death" during the event, contradicting her earlier on-stage reaction where she praised his performance in front of cheering supporters. LaRosa argues this shift reflects an attempt to reshape how Americans remember her real-time response, which he calls "changing the tape."

The controversy matters because it feeds into broader questions about the Biden administrationโ€™s handling of the presidentโ€™s health and fitness for office. Republicans have long used the debate as evidence that Biden was too cognitively impaired to serve, while Democrats dismissed it as a single bad night. Jill Bidenโ€™s late admissionโ€”contradicted by aides who told reporters she had seen similar moments beforeโ€”only deepens the uncertainty. If even his own wife expressed private alarm, why did the White House downplay concerns at the time?

The fallout shows how even personal revelations can become political flashpoints. For voters, the episode raises fresh doubts: Was the debate a one-off blip, or part of a hidden pattern? And why did the first ladyโ€™s public support last so long if she privately feared the worst? The answers could shape how history judges not just Bidenโ€™s legacy, but the judgment of those closest to him.

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