Joe Biden’s wife might face criminal charges for “elder abuse,” according to a former Fox News contributor who is now a lawyer in the Trump administration’s Department of Justice.
On Sunday, the former president revealed that he had been diagnosed with a particularly “aggressive” form of prostate cancer. Within hours, the MAGA community was spreading the rumor that the 82-year-old had been ill for a while and that his close friends and family, including his wife Jill, had concealed his actual illness.
Following the statements of multiple physicians, one of whom suggested that the elderly politician might have had the illness for as long as ten years, this theory gained support.
Senior counsel to the assistant attorney general for civil rights, Leo Terrell, has since raised the possibility of charging Jill Biden for her involvement in this alleged cover-up.
Despite his government job, the former Fox News contributor, who occasionally appears dubious on X, shared a post from a right-wing account claiming that “she [Jill Biden] knew about President Biden’s health problems.” but continued to support his presidential campaign. Evil.
“Abuse of the Elderly! Criminal Indictments? Terrell penned.
Terrell’s tweet was greeted by a barrage of conservative accounts, some of which even accused him of treason.
Despite his seemingly sincere well wishes to his former political rival on Sunday, Trump is stoking a Biden family feud.
But by Monday, his tone had shifted. In a White House press conference, he implied that the complete details regarding Biden’s health had been deliberately concealed.
He stated, “I don’t know if it had anything to do with the hospital, but I think people should try and find out what happened.”
“Walter Reed is excellent. I’ve seen some of the best doctors in my life. Even whether they were involved is unknown to me. However, each case involved a doctor. It might have been the same physician. Additionally, someone is lying about the facts. That is an enormous problem.
Prior to Biden casting doubt on him, Vice President JD Vance gave him a brief but accommodative message.
After visiting the Vatican on Monday, Vance said aboard Air Force Two, “Look, I mean, first of all, of course, we wish the former president the best for his health.”
“Now, let me question whether this is the best time to have this discussion now or later. We must be honest about whether the former president was qualified for the position.
We have reached out to the DOJ and Joe Biden’s office for comment.