Jill Biden’s ‘frosty’ feud with Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff takes new bitter turn
A new report confirms that Dr.’s feud Jill Biden with Vice President Kamala Harris during the post-election period has continued.
The Wall Street Journal chronicled it the final months of the Biden presidency in a story Monday, in which White House aides described the general atmosphere in the White House as “depressing” and “exhausting.”
And the misery reaches all the way to the top.
Since Harris’ election loss on November 5, the relationship between President Joe Biden and Dr. Biden and Harris and her husband, second gentleman Doug Emhoff, “have sometimes been frosty,” the newspaper said, “in private situations.”
Sources pointed out that Dr. Biden has long disliked Harris for her destruction of Biden on the debate stage in June 2019 — during the first Democratic debate of the 2020 cycle.
Harris’ memorable debate performance was credited with her hammering Biden for opposing busing policies that helped desegregate schools.
The anger between the two women has also become clearly visible.
During the president and vice president’s first public appearance after Democrats returned the White House to President-elect Donald Trump, Dr. Stone-faced Biden next to Harris and Emhoff.
A new report confirms that Dr.’s feud Jill Biden (right) with Vice President Kamala Harris (center) has continued during the post-election period, with sources saying things are “frosty” between the Bidens and Harris and Second Gen. Doug Emhoff (right). )
THE ORIGINAL SIN: The feud is now five and a half years old, with Dr. Biden didn’t like how Senator Kamala Harris (right) went after former Vice President Joe Biden (left) on the busing issue on June 27, 2019 – the first Democratic primary debate of 2020
The event was the traditional Veterans Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, with the first and second couples coming together just six days after Harris’ loss.
On Election Day, Dr. Biden a red pantsuit — the traditional color for Republicans — leading to speculation among the MAGA crowd that they didn’t really want Harris to win.
A Fox News host, Emily Compagno, even went so far as to suggest that the first lady voted for Trump because of the shade of her outfit.
That’s extremely unlikely, but it was still interpreted as shadow.
Earlier this month, those watching the presidential box during the Kennedy Center Honors noticed that neither Biden acknowledged Harris nor Emhoff as the crowd rose to welcome them to the Kennedy Center.
Sources told DailyMail.com that the first lady is vengeful over what happened to her husband.
After his disastrous June 27 debate against Trump, top party leaders pressured the 82-year-old Biden to withdraw.
He did so on July 21 and endorsed Harris a few hours later.
Vice President Kamala Harris (left) sat next to Dr. Jill Biden (right) during the annual Veterans Day celebration at Arlington National Cemetery, six days after losing the election. Wall Street Journal sources suggest the relationship behind the scenes is even more “frosty.”
CAST SHADOW? Jill Biden wore a red pantsuit on Election Day – a color usually reserved for Republicans. The bold choice prompted a Fox News host to suggest she would vote for President-elect Donald Trump instead of her husband’s replacement, Vice President Kamala Harris.
‘Jill looks at the Democrats on Capitol Hill, the [wider] party, the Obamas, staff inside and outside the White House, the media and all of Washington DC with such misplaced resentment that I can’t imagine them [isn’t] encouraging [Joe] to burn the whole place down, despite his better judgment,” said an insider.
And Biden’s inner thoughts about the race are now coming out.
The Washington Post and then the Journal reported that behind closed doors, Biden is telling people he believes he could have won if he had stayed.
The president is not criticizing the Harris campaign’s efforts, the reports said, but rather pointing out that he has defeated Trump once before.
The political climate was very different in 2020, as Trump focused on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Four years later, American voters fondly remembered the Trump economy of 2019, as incumbents around the world were voted out of power as economies continued to sag due to the pandemic.