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Jill Biden’s Ex-Husband Breaks His Silence, Reveals That She Isn’t The Same Person He Married

Rumors are swirling around First Lady Jill Biden as sources claim she’s the driving force behind President Joe Biden’s continued run for office, even as concerns about his health grow. Jill’s ex-husband, Bill Stevenson, didn’t hold back when he shared his thoughts, saying she’s not the same person he married in 1970 and suggesting she’s pushing Joe to stay in the race because she wants to be president herself.

“The Jill Biden I see on TV now is a completely different person,” Stevenson said, adding that he’s shocked she’s so involved in the campaign, especially given Joe’s apparent struggles. He even suggested that she’s the one who really wants to be in the White House.

Stevenson also criticized Joe Biden, calling him “the best liar” and saying he’s lost more than just a step in the last few years. “He did some horrible things to me and my family,” Stevenson said, adding that he doesn’t feel bad for Biden.

“The Dr. Jill Biden who I’ve seen on TV in the last five years is not the same person I married or that I recognize in any way. She’s matriculated into a completely different woman,” Stevenson told The New York Post.

“I just don’t understand why she was so adamant about defending him and keeping him in the race since it appears that he’s struggling. It appears that he’s struggling with everybody these days. I’ve been proud of her at certain moments. I have no hard feelings,” Stevenson added.

“I’m just surprised to see her front and center in the middle of this battle after flying under the radar for so many years. She’s always been very driven. People say she’s the one who wants to be president now,” Stevenson continued.

Stevenson declared: “It makes me cringe every time he calls Trump a liar, because I’m telling you right now, there is no better liar than President Biden. He’s just a bad person. I’m probably one of the few people outside his family who has known him for 50 years.”

“Look, I’m not a doctor or a psychiatrist but yeah, I felt he lost a step three or four years ago. Now I think it’s more like a couple of steps. Do I feel badly for him? No, because he did some horrible things to me and my family,” Stevenson said.

Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris is facing her own challenges. A new poll shows her leading former President Donald Trump by just a few points, but she didn’t get any boost from the Democratic National Convention. Despite being slightly ahead, Harris is struggling to pull away from Trump, and it looks like the race is going to be a nail-biter.

Adding to the tension, former independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. endorsed Trump, but it doesn’t seem to have made a big impact—though Trump’s campaign thinks it could help in key states.

As the race heats up, Trump is gearing up for a debate against Harris, and he’s being advised to go after her character. Former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, who once clashed with Harris on the debate stage, is now urging Trump to expose what she calls Harris’s hypocrisy and self-serving nature.

With the election just around the corner, both sides are preparing for a tough fight, and it’s clear that every move counts. Will Jill Biden’s push to keep Joe in the race pay off, or will Trump’s strategy to take down Harris give him the edge? Stay tuned—this election is just getting started!