Jill Biden praised Joe Biden's performance after debate
- Jill Biden congratulates Joe Biden on stage after a presidential debate.
- Political commentators had mixed reviews on Joe Biden's debate performance.
- Despite criticisms, Jill Biden publicly expressed admiration for her husband's debate skills.
In a recent CNN debate between US President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, Jill Biden, the First Lady, has come under fire for allegedly treating her husband like a toddler. During the debate, where Biden struggled and appeared disoriented, Jill Biden praised him for answering all the questions, despite widespread criticism of his performance. Trump, on the other hand, mocked Biden as feeble and mentally addled, calling for an apology over alleged statements made about military personnel. Both candidates faced challenges with the debate rules, including muted microphones when not speaking. Following the debate, Jill Biden led her husband off stage, while Melania Trump, breaking tradition, did not attend the event. Reports suggest senior Democratic leaders are considering replacing Biden as the party's candidate. Melania Trump's absence from campaign events and lack of public support for her husband's reelection bid have raised questions about her role in the campaign. Speculation surrounds her whereabouts, with suggestions that she may split her time between Mar-a-Lago and New York City, focusing on ceremonial responsibilities in Washington, D.C. Despite Jill Biden's public support for her husband, political commentators and analysts widely criticized Joe Biden's debate performance, with many suggesting he should be replaced as the Democratic candidate. Melania Trump's limited involvement in her husband's campaign and absence from public events have drawn attention, with former associates noting her lack of visible support for Trump's reelection bid. As the 2024 campaign unfolds, the contrasting roles of the two First Ladies in supporting their spouses have become a topic of discussion among political observers and historians.