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NEW: Jake Tapper Exposes Jill Biden, Shuts Down ‘Stroke’ Claim



Former first lady Jill Biden is drawing fresh heat after saying she feared her husband suffered a stroke during his disastrous 2024 debate performance, a claim CNN’s Jake Tapper has been quick to bat down as the campaign’s latest attempt to rewrite history.

In a CBS News interview set to air in full this weekend, Jill Biden said she was stunned by Joe Biden’s June 27, 2024, debate against President Donald Trump and believed something was medically wrong.

“I was frightened, because I had never ever seen Joe like that before or since. Never. I don’t know what happened. As I watched it, I thought, ‘Oh, my God, he’s having a stroke.’ And it scared me to death,” she said.

The debate, held in Atlanta and hosted by CNN, became a turning point in the 2024 race. Biden, then 81, appeared hoarse and sluggish, struggled to finish thoughts and delivered halting answers that set off alarms even among Democrats who had spent months insisting concerns about his decline were partisan noise. He also made a series of head-scratching remarks, including a line claiming his administration “beat Medicare.”

In the aftermath, the conversation inside the party shifted from spinning to triage. Donors, elected Democrats and allies privately questioned whether Biden could finish the campaign, and whether he could finish a second term. Polls moved. Pressure mounted.

Biden tried to steady the ship the next day at a North Carolina rally, conceding he didn’t perform like he used to while pledging to stay in the race. But the internal meetings kept coming, and the doubts didn’t stop.

On July 21, 2024, Biden suspended his re-election campaign and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris. Harris took the nomination, but she ultimately lost the general election to Trump.

RELATED: Jill Biden Says She Thought Joe Was ‘Having A Stroke’ During Trump Debate

Jill Biden’s new comments arrive as she promotes her upcoming memoir and revisits the debate night that detonated her husband’s campaign. Tapper, who was part of CNN’s debate coverage and has since reported extensively on the fallout, has pushed back on the stroke suggestion, arguing the public saw a familiar pattern that had been building for months, not a one-night medical mystery.

The bigger problem for Democrats isn’t just the explanation. It’s the timing. Nearly two years later, the party is still stuck relitigating the moment it lost control of the narrative, and, eventually, the election.

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