Jill Biden’s dishonest book: Letters to the Editor — June 4, 2026
Readers of the New York Post have expressed skepticism regarding Jill Biden's claims about her husband Joe Biden's health in her new memoir. Some believe that her portrayal of his condition during the presidential debates is misleading and indicative of deeper issues within the administration. The letters reflect a mix of criticism towards Jill Biden and broader political sentiments regarding the Biden presidency.
- ▪Jill Biden's memoir includes claims about Joe Biden's health that some readers find hard to believe.
- ▪Critics argue that Jill Biden prioritized political ambitions over her husband's health during the debates.
- ▪The letters to the editor highlight a range of opinions on the Biden administration and its handling of Joe Biden's cognitive health.
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Opinion letters to the editor Jill Biden’s dishonest book: Letters to the Editor — June 4, 2026 By Post readers Published June 3, 2026, 3:31 p.m. ET NY Post readers discuss ex-First Lady Jill Biden's hard-to-believe claims about Joe's health in her new memoir. Getty Images See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The Issue: Ex-First Lady Jill Biden’s hard-to-believe claims about Joe’s health in her new memoir. Former First Lady Jill Biden knew her husband was feeble long before the debate took place (“Joe ‘ailing’ pre-debate, Jill writes,” June 3). The administration still held out for weeks before “Sleepy Joe” finally dropped out, leaving his party with an even worse candidate. For shame.
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