In a recent report by The New York Times, it has been claimed that First Lady Jill Biden has been privately urging her husband, President Joe Biden, to end the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine.
According to the report, Jill Biden has been persistent in her efforts to convince the President to take action to end the hostilities. The report quotes an attendee at a meeting where Jill Biden allegedly ordered her husband to “Stop it now, Joe.”
The conflict between Israel and Palestine has been a long-standing issue, with both sides suffering significant losses. The international community has been calling for a peaceful resolution to the conflict, and the involvement of high-profile figures like Jill Biden could potentially bring more attention to the issue.
"Stop, stop it now." Jill Biden, the first lady, has emerged as one of the strongest voices inside the White House urging an end to civilian casualties in Gaza. https://t.co/DREnUK2d32
— The New York Times (@nytimes) April 4, 2024
Valiant News reported in 2022 on Jill’s revelation that she argues with President Joe Biden and calls him names via text message so the Secret Service doesn’t catch on to the fact that they are feuding.
“The president does not get a pass,” the Harper’s Bazaar article says of Jill’s frustrations. “During the Obama years, they took to hashing out their occasional spats over text to avoid fighting in front of the Secret Service. (They christened it ‘fexting.’)”
“Not so long ago, she tapped out a message to him in a fit of pique,” the article continues.
“Joe said, ‘You realize that’s going to go down in history. There will be a record of that,’” Jill reportedly said, grinning. “I won’t tell you what I called him that time.”
The story notes that Jill “fumes when she thinks about the enduring inequalities that have kept women out of the workforce or from reaching their full potential.”
“I understand a woman’s need to have something for herself,” Jill declared.
Joe has also complained about Jill during the White House Easter Event after she ordered him to “just stay,” announcing to the audience, “She’s telling me ‘just sit, don’t move.’”
At one point Joe appeared to be contemplating standing up and leaving, and Jill ordered him, “Just stay.”
“She tells me, ‘just sit, don’t move,’” Biden told the audience. “She’s the teacher.”
“I’m the teacher,” Jill agreed.
