CNN Anchor Blasts Biden Admin’s ‘Deceptiveness’ After Jill Biden’s Stunning Admission About Debate Health Fears

The most damaging revelation wasn’t just Jill Biden’s new comments — it was the stark contrast between what the First Lady now admits fearing and what the White House repeatedly told the public in 2024.
Jill Biden’s Surprising Confession
In a recent interview, Jill Biden made a striking admission: during the disastrous June 2024 presidential debate, she feared her husband, President Joe Biden, was having a stroke while standing onstage.
This “stunning admission” has drawn intense scrutiny, as it directly contradicts the Biden administration’s repeated insistence throughout 2024 that concerns about the President’s age, cognitive health, and physical fitness were unfounded and politically motivated.
Abby Phillip’s Sharp Criticism
On CNN’s NewsNight on Wednesday, anchor Abby Phillip did not hold back. She accused the Biden administration of “deceptiveness” for covering up the true extent of Biden’s health issues.
Phillip pointed out that the White House had aggressively pushed back against any questions about Biden’s fitness, only for Jill Biden to now reveal she had serious private concerns during one of the most important moments of the campaign.

A Complete Reversal
The comments mark a dramatic shift from the narrative the Biden team maintained right up until — and even after — the debate. For months, aides, family members, and allies dismissed videos of Biden’s gaffes, freezing moments, and poor debate performance as “cheap fakes” or right-wing misinformation.
Now, the former First Lady’s own words are being used as evidence that the public was not given the full picture about the President’s condition during the 2024 election cycle.
This latest development has reignited criticism of the Biden administration’s transparency on one of the most consequential issues of the 2024 campaign. As more insiders speak out, questions continue to grow about how much was known — and hidden — about President Biden’s health in the final year of his presidency.