Jill Biden said she wondered if President Joe Biden had been drugged or was experiencing a stroke during the 2024 presidential debate [1].
These comments highlight the internal concerns within the Biden family regarding the president's physical and mental health during a high-stakes political event. The admission suggests a level of instability that contradicts the public image the administration sought to maintain during the campaign.
According to reports, the former first lady observed the president stumbling and appearing unwell during the live-televised event in June 2024 [2]. The debate featured Joe Biden (D-Del.) and Donald Trump (R-Fla.).
In an interview with NBC Nightly News, Jill Biden asked, "Has he been drugged?" [3]. She said she expressed a deep concern for her husband's well-being as she watched his performance on the stage.
Other reports indicate that her worries extended to a specific medical emergency. In a CBS News interview, she said, "I was worried he had a stroke" [4]. These observations were based on the president's perceived lack of coherence, and physical instability during the broadcast.
NBC News reporter Hallie Jackson said that Jill Biden is raising questions that she thought President Biden was drugged or having a stroke during the debate [3]. The remarks provide a glimpse into the private reactions of the president's closest confidante during one of the most scrutinized moments of the 2024 election cycle.
The debate in June 2024 [2] became a focal point for critics who questioned the president's fitness for office. While the administration previously dismissed such concerns, these statements from the former first lady validate the observations of those who viewed the performance as a medical or cognitive crisis.
“"Has he been drugged?"”
These admissions from Jill Biden provide rare internal validation of the public concerns regarding Joe Biden's health during the 2024 campaign. By suggesting the possibility of a stroke or chemical impairment, the former first lady acknowledges that the president's debate performance was not merely a poor political showing, but a potential medical crisis.





