Jill Biden expressed concerns about her husband Joe Biden's condition during a presidential debate, suggesting he may have been impaired. She stated that she recommended he take a cognitive test, but his team did not support this suggestion. This claim is contradicted by Jeffrey Zients, Joe Biden’s chief of staff, who testified to Congress that he wanted the president to undergo a cognitive test following the debate.
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Jill Biden questions Joe Biden's state during presidential debate
Jill Biden raised concerns about Joe Biden's condition during a presidential debate, suggesting he may have been impaired. She claimed to have recommended a cognitive test, which was not supported by his team, a statement that contradicts Joe Biden's chief of staff's testimony.
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Jill Biden questions Joe Biden's state during presidential debate