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    Home » Blog » Jill Biden Vogue Cover Sparks Concern Over Her ‘Lust For Power’ After The President’s Disastrous Debate

    Jill Biden Vogue Cover Sparks Concern Over Her ‘Lust For Power’ After The President’s Disastrous Debate

    July 2, 2024Updated:July 2, 2024 Editors Picks No Comments
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    First Lady Jill Biden was featured as its August cover girl in Vogue magazine after her father, President Joe Biden, suffered what was commonly regarded as a failed conversation effectiveness against Donald Trump, which was met with heavy criticism this year. &nbsp,

    The first girl promised that she and Joe Biden may continue to fight when she and the newspaper spoke with the publication from Camp David days after last week’s discussion. She did not directly respond to criticism of her father’s conversation achievement, but she said he” will always do what’s best for the country”.

    However, according to statistics on both the left and right, the 81-year-old president should step down for both his own sake and the country’s.

    Traditional critic Katie Pavlich, who has 1 million followers on X, posted the showy magazine’s swooning support. ” This is something else”, Pavlich said reacting to the feature story.

    This is something different:

    Try to get yourself driven around in a limousine if you want to know what authority feels like. As you blaze down an empty bridge while waiting cars backed up on access ramps, flashing police companion lights form a boundary. It’s as if the world … https ://t.co/MLyqyEbe2d

    — Katie Pavlich ( @KatiePavlich ) July 1, 2024

    ” Her lust for power is on full display. She’s not even ashamed,” Jenna Ellis, a conservative radio host and lawyer, said in response to Pavlich’s tweet.

    Chad Gilmartin, a former special assistant to President Trump, said,” America gets a part-time president who is easily confused and exhausted. They get fame, fortune, and Vogue covers.”

    While speaking about the commander in chief’s cognitive decline, Cat Parks, president of the Coalition for Texas, pointed out Vogue’s article ignores all signs of the president’s sharpness fading away. According to Parks, Joe Biden has reached the point where he ca n’t form a sentence or have a coherent thought, which the magazine ignores. Instead, the author of the piece excuses this behavior because the first lady” sat down with her, wants to be called by her first name, and graces ‘ the People ‘ twice a week by escaping the] White House ] bubble.”

    ” We will continue to fight,” Jill said. Since then, it has become questionable who is in charge of the White House’s operations. The first lady’s negligence in advising her husband to recuse himself from the Oval Office has since sparked suspicion.

    Despite concerns over his mental acuity, those close to Jill, including her ex-husband, Bill Stevenson, have criticized the first lady for allowing President Biden to remain in the race.

    In an interview with the New York Post, her ex-husband said,” People say she’s the one who wants to be president right now.” However, he also made the point that” [t]he Dr. Jill Biden, who I’ve seen on TV in the last five years, is not the same person I married or that I’m familiar with in any way.”

    Stevenson emphasized”, I just do n’t understand why she is so adamant about defending him and keeping him in the race since it appears he’s struggling.”


    Arianna Villarreal is a summer intern at The Federalist.

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