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Jill Biden Responds to Criticism of Her Memoir

Jill Biden defended her memoir during a promotional event, responding to criticism from former White House spokesman Andrew Bates about revisiting election controversies. She discussed her husband's debate performance and acknowledged the impact of his cancer diagnosis on their lives, indicating that he may not be fit for another term.

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Former First Lady Jill Biden addressed criticism of her memoir, "View from the East Wing," during a promotional event in New York City. She responded to comments from former Biden White House spokesman Andrew Bates, who questioned the necessity of revisiting painful topics from the 2024 election in her book. Biden invited Bates to discuss his concerns directly with her, stating that her memoir contains only one chapter focused on politics.

During the event, Biden also reflected on the 2024 election, discussing her husband, President Joe Biden's debate performance and expressing her views on his decision to run for re-election. She noted that she would have been honest with him about his condition had she been present during his debate preparations, as she was campaigning at the time. Additionally, she acknowledged the impact of her husband's cancer diagnosis on their lives, describing it as shocking and life-altering. Her comments followed an appearance on "The View," where she indicated that her husband might not be able to serve another four years in office.

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