"First Lady Questions Use of Son's Death for Political Gain in Special Counsel Report"
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First Lady Jill Biden defended her husband, President Joe Biden, after a special counsel suggested that Biden's memory was "hazy" and that he couldn't recall when his son Beau died. Jill Biden emphasized the lasting impact of Beau's death and criticized the use of personal tragedy for political gain. President Biden expressed outrage at the mention of his son in the report. Concerns about Biden's age persist, with a majority of U.S. adults believing he is too old to be effective for four more years, despite Jill Biden's assertion that his age, combined with experience and expertise, is an asset.
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- Jill Biden defends husband Joe Biden, says special counsel report used their son's death to 'score political points' Hindustan Times
- Jill Biden wonders whether special counsel used son's death to score political points NPR
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