Jill Biden responded to one personal crisis with a shocking confession
First Lady Jill Biden is staring at the end of the line.
It wasn’t supposed to end this way for her or Joe Biden.
And Jill Biden responded to one personal crisis with a shocking confession.
Joe Biden’s Presidency ends in disgrace
When Joe Biden entered office, left-wing historians like Jon Meacham convinced Biden that he would be a historic figure on par with FDR.
Biden got drunk off the dreams of his face on Mt. Rushmore and rammed a $1.9 trillion spending bill through Congress that kickstarted the inflation crisis.
That decision – combined with the disastrous decision to open the border – turned the country against the Democrat Party.
Biden then inflicted one humiliation after another humiliation by running for office when he was clearly senile, and then quitting the race with just 100 days to go before the election.
The decisions by Biden to impose failed policies and to run for re-election when he knew was mentally incompetent to do the job created the conditions for Donald Trump’s victory.
But Biden made sure his Presidency concluded in shame when he pardoned Hunter Biden for any crime he may have committed going back to 2014.
For Biden, who dreamed of being President going back to the 1970s and thought he would leave office as one of the most consequential Presidents in history – the reality is he will leave office as an infamous figure that will rate among the worst Commander-in-Chiefs in history.
Boston 25 host and Investigative Reporter Kerry Kavanaugh asked Jill Biden if there were moments from Biden’s Presidency that she hoped would be remembered.
Jill Biden responded by rattling off a list of supposed accomplishments that were really failures, as Biden actually kept schools closed for months upon taking office and his infrastructure bill was really a Trojan horse for the Green New Deal.
“I think some of the accomplishments of the White House, some of the things that Joe did, opening our schools, ending the pandemic, the infrastructure, just so many things that he accomplished. We have a great economy now. And, so, I wish we had gotten to maybe amplify those a little bit more than it was so that people can look back and say, oh, yeah, when Biden was President, he did this or –.” Biden began before Kavanaugh cut her off.
Kavanaugh actually asked a real question and pointed out to Jill Biden that any accomplishment she may think Joe Biden racked up would all be overshadowed by the corrupt decision to pardon his son.
“Of all these accomplishments all these years, are you afraid anything might be overshadowed by the pardoning of your son?” Kavanaugh asked.
Jill Biden naturally rejected that claim and said Joe Biden lied to the public about refusing to pardon Hunter Biden because he feared Donald Trump’s Justice Department would criminally prosecute Hunter Biden for the reason he went back on his word.
“No, I actually don’t. I think that, Joe, — Kerry, Joe really wrestled with this decision and circumstances changed. Joe talked to a lot of legal experts, and I think this was the right course of action. And, of course, Hunter is my son. And, of course, I support what Joe did,” Jill Biden concluded.