Trump Comments On Jill Biden’s Role in WH

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Jill Biden, the former First Lady, presiding over a Cabinet meeting. No, not hosting a charity gala or a book club with political spouses—an actual Cabinet meeting.

It’s the sort of thing that makes you do a double-take and check the Constitution. But apparently in Biden’s Washington, the lines between elected officials and supportive spouses are more blurred than his last debate performance.

Now to be fair, when asked if Jill Biden was Joe’s “autopen,” Trump didn’t bite. But he did serve up something better: a reality check. “She was certainly involved,” he noted, pointing to that eyebrow-raising Cabinet episode. And let’s not pretend this was a one-time deal.

The whispers (and sometimes loud shouts) about Jill’s outsized role in the administration weren’t exactly new. For four years, we watched a president whose handlers—and yes, that includes the first lady—seemed more like his babysitters than his advisors.

But here’s the kicker: Trump didn’t lay the blame solely at Jill’s orthopedic-clad feet. He pointed to the real puppetmasters—what he called the “radical left lunatics.” And who could argue with that? Biden’s presidency was practically a fever dream cooked up by the woke wing of the Democratic Party.

They needed someone malleable, someone compliant, someone they could wheel out and prop up—and boy, did they find their man. Joe Biden, who Trump said “didn’t have a clue,” became the perfect figurehead for an agenda most Americans didn’t vote for and certainly didn’t want.

Now contrast that with Trump’s own posture post-presidency. After his physical at Walter Reed, he proudly told reporters he was in “very good shape”—and, honestly, after seeing Biden shuffle through pressers like he’s late for a nap, that’s no small feat.

But Trump didn’t stop at just physical health. He doubled down on his mental sharpness too. “I’ve taken the cognitive test, I think, four times and I’ve gotten nothing wrong,” he said. That’s not bravado, that’s competence. That’s a guy who understands the weight of the office and isn’t afraid to prove he can carry it.

And what about Biden and Kamala? Trump says they refused to take the test. Refused. Not can’t, not won’t, but flat-out refused. It’s almost as if they’re afraid of what the results would show—or maybe they just don’t want to admit what most Americans already suspect.

So here we are, with Trump reminding everyone what a functioning commander-in-chief actually looks like, while the Biden administration fades in the rearview mirror like a bad fever dream. Jill Biden may not have been the autopen, but she certainly acted like the chief of staff, social secretary, and maybe even the night nurse.

That’s the problem. America didn’t vote for Dr. Jill Biden. We didn’t vote for the radical advisors whispering in Joe’s ear. We voted for a president—ideally one who knows where he is, what he’s signing, and why it matters. Trump’s making a point every time he speaks clearly, walks confidently, and remembers what office he’s running for. The contrast couldn’t be more obvious.

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