
Her comment came several hours after President Joe Biden made it clear to the growing number of Democratic members of Congress calling for him to withdraw from the contest following his disastrous debate that he has no intention of dropping out.
โThatโs the decision that heโs made,โ she added. โAnd just as always, as he has supported my career, Iโm all in, too.โ
Jill Bidenโs strong advocacy for her husband has disappointed some Democrats, who had hoped that she might be the voice the president would respond to after the Atlanta debate ignited serious conversations about his viability as a candidate to challenge Donald Trump effectively over the next four months. But the Bidens as a family have seemingly shut down any such talk.
Her comments about the Bidenโs being โall inโ were the only mention she made regarding the imbroglio dominating national politics. She concentrated the rest of her relatively short speech (which clocked in at less than 10 minutes) on her husbandโs record on the military as president and compared it to Trumpโs.
โWith four more years, Joe will continue to fight for you, the military community that he, that we, are humble and proud to call our own,โ she said, referring to the fact that her own father was a Navy signalman who served in World War II and that the Bidensโ son, Beau, served with the Army National Guard in Iraq for a year.
โWe know what itโs like to wait on the other end of that lighting phone call from across the world. To smile through another holiday with an empty chair at the table. Let me ask you this: Does Donald Trump know what any of that is about?โ she asked the crowd, who responded with a resounding, โNo!โ
Ms. Biden said that Trump โdisparagedโ those who have served in the military, noting that โhis own chief-of-staffโ reported that he had called POWs and those who died in war โlosersโ and โsuckers.โ
The remarks were reported in a 2020 story by The Atlantic. The former president has consistently denied saying it, although John Kelly, his former chief-of-staff, confirmed that he had.
Dictator on Day One
Ms. Biden said that, as president, Trump had โdismissed the military community and diminished Americaโs leadership around the world. And it could be worse this time. He says he wants to be a dictator on Day One. He called the Jan. 6 insurrectionists โgreat patriots.โ And last week the Supreme Court ruled that there are virtually no limits on what a president can do. Our democracy cannot withstand a Trump presidency with virtually no limits.โThe first lady was in town ostensibly to announce the formation of โVeterans and Military Families for Biden-Harris,โ a national organizing program that aims to mobilize veterans to back the Democratic presidential ticket this November. Her Tampa appearance was one of three on Monday in the South; she appeared earlier in the day in Wilmington, North Carolina, and was scheduled to conclude her tour in Columbus, Georgia, Monday night.
The Republican Party of Florida blasted Jill Bidenโs visit, labeling her the โEnabler-in Chief.โ
โThe Enabler-in-Chief is in Florida today trying to convince service members and veterans that her husband has delivered for them. They wonโt be fooled. Joe Bidenโs actions speak louder than words,โ the RPOF posted on X.
Republican Party of Florida chair Evan Power elaborated in a press release issued on Monday night.
โJill Biden is desperately trying to change the narrative that Joe Biden should drop out of the race but the fact is that their lies have caught up with them,โ Power said.
Ms. Biden in her speech went on to extoll some of the policies that President Biden has enacted in his three-and-a-half years in office, including lowering the cost of child care and mental health services for veterans and signing the PACT Act, expanding toxic-exposure benefits.
She also said that he had โended the war in Afghanistan because the sacrifice asked of our military families was too steep for too long.โ
Biden did pull troops out of Afghanistan in the summer of 2021, almost exactly 20 years after the U.S. invaded that country following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. It will always be considered controversial because of the way it ended, with 13 American military members killed outside an airport in Kabul.
A majority of Americans โ 54% โ supported the withdrawal, according to a Pew Research Poll, but the feeling was divided sharply along party lines. Pew reported that about 70% of Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents said the decision to withdraw troops was the right one, while 64% of Republicans said it was wrong.
RPOF Chair Evan Power referenced the withdrawal in his statement.
โYou wonโt find President Trump abandoning our troops in a foreign country like Biden did in Afghanistan and later lie about it,โ he said, referencing how Biden had falsely stated in the debate that โIโm the only president this century, this decade, that doesnโt have any troops dying anywhere in the world like [Trump] did.โ
Energized crowd
The crowd seemed more boisterous and energetic than when Joe Biden last appeared in Tampa in late April amid the possibility the president could leave the race.
Credit: FL House of Representatives
Tampa Bay area Democratic state Rep. Michele Rayner told the Phoenix that reporters are asking the wrong question regarding whether Joe Biden has the wherewithal to defeat Donald Trump in November.
โFor those asking Joe Biden to step down, thereโs only one 34-time convicted felon that has been civilly judged as a sexual abuser who likes to grab women by the you-know-what. I donโt think we should be talking about Joe Biden,โ she said.
When asked whether she worried about the party being divided about his candidacy, Rayner, an attorney as well as a lawmaker, said that was okay โ at least for now.
โI think what youโre seeing is what a healthy democracy looks like, right? โ she said. โWeโre not behind one leader thatโs a dictator. Weโre having people who are actually talking about democracy and what things should look like. But I think that ultimately Joe Biden is our president and he is our candidate, and weโreโ going to stick beside him, a lot of people are going to stick beside him. He had a bad debate. Iโve been bad in court โ not often โ but Iโve been bad in court. That doesnโt mean that you ask him to step down.โ
Jay Alexander, vice president of the Pinellas Democratic Veterans Caucus, said itโs up to Biden whether he has the vigor and stamina to be the partyโs nominee, but that he wouldnโt worry if Biden steps down because of some of the potential Democratic candidates waiting in the wings.
โIf he decides to go, we have a strong party. Lot of good Democrats out there,โ specifically mentioning Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker, and Californiaโs Gavin Newsom.
โItโs up to Joe, โ Alexander said. โBut it has to happen within a week or so.โ
Angela Birdsong, president of the Hillsborough County Democratic Black Caucus, said no one she knew was deserting the president. โThe majority of Black voters are still in for Joe Biden,โ she said as she left the facility. โNo hesitation at all.โ
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