Jill Biden has embraced her political role, but that wasn’t always the case.
She wasn’t excited during her husband’s first presidential run in 2020.
“She was a schoolteacher and she had less than no interest in politics or involvement in politics.

She was really not a political person at all,” a veteran Biden aide toldPolitico.
But, Jill wasn’t anti-government.
She did marry a senator, after all.

That was not her deal."
The first lady’s first love is being an educator.Jill Biden made historyas the first F.L.O.T.U.S.
to have a full-time job apart from her governmental duties.

She teaches English and writing at Northern Virginia Community College.
As the second lady when Joe Biden was vice president, she doubled as a professor as well.
Amidst Joe’s re-election bid, it seems Jill is a main pillar of his second run.
He was kidding, but there is some truth behind his wife’s influence.
A former senior adviser toldPolitico, “She is always his final gut check.”
As of April 2023, the president officially made his re-election bid.
The first lady supported President Biden ahead of his official re-election bid.
In private, she encouraged her husband to finish the job he started.
She will ask questions.
But she never weighs in on the decision."
is an anchor for the president.
She wants him to run and will be present throughout his 2024 campaign.
She added, “I’m all for it, of course.”
However, not everyone is pro-Biden’s second term.
When he entered the White House as Vice President Biden, he was 66 years old.
As he finishes his first term as the Head of State, he is 80.
Joe Biden is the nation’s oldest sitting president.
His age raises concerns about agility and mental capacity.
However, the first lady says a competency test is absurd.
Go nine more hours, go to Ukraine, meet with President [Volodymyr] Zelenskyy?"
There’s no need for a competency test in her eyes, you just need to open yours.
She says, “So, look at the man.
Look what he’s doing.
Look what he continues to do each and every day.”