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First Lady Jill Biden Continues To Be Unpopular With The Public As Her Latest Speech Falls Flat

May 27. 2023

Jill Biden

First Lady Jill Biden is unpopular with audiences in America (CNN Television Special Featuring First Lady Jill Biden Flops Suffering From Terribly Low Ratings). Helping her dementia stricken husband, President Joe Biden, perpetrate and pull off a massive, unprecedented fraud against the American people in violation of the 25th Amendment, has damaged her standing with the public (U.S. President Joe Biden Thinks His Wife Jill Biden Is His Sister And Vice President Kamala Harris Is The President).

Joe Biden on his butt as usual

This week Jill gave a speech at the Reagan Institute Summit on Education in Washington, D.C. Jill's speech fell completely flat like her husband falling off a bike. After receiving no response for her speech, Jill rebuked the audience. Yahoo News stated, "Upon receiving no reaction from the crowd, the first lady added, 'I thought you might clap for that.'"

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Jill Biden applause line falls flat; first lady tells audience: 'I thought you might clap for that'

Thu, May 25, 2023 at 2:22 PM EDT - First lady Jill Biden didn't get the reaction she was expecting Thursday when she delivered what she thought would be an applause line, only for her quip to fall flat, leading her to prod the audience to clap. "I've visited red states and blue states and I've found that the common values that unite us are deeper than our divisions," she said before taking a moment to pause.

Upon receiving no reaction from the crowd, the first lady added, "I thought you might clap for that." The crowd promptly complied. The remarks from Biden were part of the Reagan Institute Summit on Education (RISE) in Washington, D.C. First lady Jill Biden's comments about unity in America at the annual Reagan Institute Summit on Education didn't get the reaction she was hoping for.

The annual conference, according to the Ronald Reagan Foundation and Institute, "hosts education leaders from across the country" and, in addition to comments from the first lady, included remarks this year from former Arkansas Republican Gov. Asa Hutchison and Maryland Democrat Gov. Wes Moore...

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