Jill Biden Discusses Joe's Health and Aging in Recent Interview
Jill Biden admits that Joe was ‘slowing down’ towards the end of his presidency

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In a CBS News interview, Jill Biden acknowledged that her husband, Joe Biden, was 'slowing down' towards the end of his presidency but defended his mental fitness. She also shared her concerns about his health following a prostate cancer diagnosis and reflected on a tense moment during a debate with Donald Trump.
- 01Jill Biden admitted Joe was 'slowing down' but maintained he showed no signs of cognitive decline.
- 02She described the presidency as an intense job that contributes to aging.
- 03Joe Biden was diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer shortly after leaving office.
- 04Jill expressed concern during a debate with Donald Trump, fearing her husband might be having a stroke.
- 05Her upcoming memoir, 'View From the East Wing,' is set to be released soon.
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In a recent interview with CBS News, Jill Biden, the former First Lady, acknowledged that her husband, President Joe Biden, was 'slowing down' as he aged, particularly toward the end of his presidency. However, she firmly defended his mental fitness, stating she never observed any cognitive decline. Jill Biden emphasized the intensity of the presidential role, noting that it naturally ages individuals. She also discussed Joe Biden's recent diagnosis of an aggressive form of prostate cancer, describing the moment as shocking but affirming that he is currently doing well. Reflecting on a particularly tense moment during a debate with Donald Trump, she revealed her fear that he might have been having a stroke, a situation that deeply frightened her. This interview precedes the release of her memoir, 'View From the East Wing,' which is expected to provide further insights into their lives.
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