Campaigning for her husband in Florida, Jill Biden took a break to get some tea.
She was on the second stop of a three-state swing and reporters traveling with her had tried multiple times to get her to talk to them. They were curious about what she’d tell the Democrats who were so rattled by President Joe Biden’s poor debate performance that they were calling on him to drop his reelection bid.
Leaving a coffee shop after having hibiscus tea with Tampa’s mayor, the first lady paused on the walk to her vehicle and turned to face the reporters who were lobbing questions her way.
“Why are you screaming at me? You know me,” she said, adding: “Don’t scream at me. Just talk.”
She walked away without answering their questions.
The public has gotten to know Jill Biden well over her three-plus years as a first lady who navigates multiple roles. Now, she’s trying to help her husband salvage his presidential campaign and coming under new scrutiny from critics who’ve cast her as a power-hungry wife pushing her elderly husband to run again so she can keep her White House lifestyle.
Adding to that, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has started going after the first lady, claiming without proof at a Florida rally this week that she and the president’s son, Hunter Biden, are really the ones running the country.