Jill Biden Expresses Hurt Over Pelosi’s Actions, Claims Their Friendship Is No More

Jill Biden has openly shared her feelings of betrayal toward Nancy Pelosi, revealing that their 50-year friendship ended following Pelosi’s role in persuading her husband, President Joe Biden, to step aside in the 2024 presidential race. In an emotional exit interview, Jill made it clear that Pelosi’s actions were unacceptable and irreparable.

“We were friends for 50 years,” Jill Biden reflected, expressing the pain she felt over the breakdown of their relationship. “It was disappointing,” she added, highlighting the emotional toll Pelosi’s influence took on her and her family. Mary Doody, a close friend of the Bidens, emphasized Jill’s feelings, describing the situation as “awful” and “disrespectful.”

The conflict between Pelosi and the Biden family escalated after Joe Biden’s poor performance in the June 2024 debate, which raised concerns about his ability to win a second term. Reports suggest that Pelosi, while publicly supporting Biden, was secretly advocating for him to drop out of the race. Jill Biden, upset by this, felt that Pelosi was working against her husband’s interests.

In response to this perceived betrayal, Jill Biden swiftly backed Kamala Harris for the nomination after Joe Biden withdrew from the race in July. This endorsement effectively shut down any hopes for a contested primary, ensuring that Harris would become the Democratic nominee without opposition. Jill’s quick endorsement was a sign of her determination to protect her family’s influence and political future.

Jill Biden, known for her ambitious nature, felt that Pelosi’s actions threatened the Biden family’s political authority. The endorsement of Kamala Harris was not just a political move; it was a personal one, reflecting Jill’s desire to preserve her family’s standing within the party.

Jill Biden also made an indirect remark about Michelle Obama, who missed several significant events, including Donald Trump’s inauguration and Jimmy Carter’s funeral. “Joe and I respect our institutions, our traditions,” Jill Biden remarked, contrasting her own dedication to tradition with Michelle Obama’s absence from critical political moments.