First lady Jill Biden speaks during a visit to Cleveland Clinic in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, Thursday, Dec. 05, 2024. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
The post-election tension between Dr. Jill Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris keeps simmering. A new report confirms that the rivalry between the two women didn’t end with the election results – it only got worse.
According to The Wall Street Journal, White House aides are describing the atmosphere in the building as “depressing” and “draining.” The cold war between the top women in the administration has become a talking point among insiders. Sources say that since Harris’ loss on November 5, relationships between the Bidens and the Harris-Emhoff couple have been “frosty,” especially behind closed doors.
The roots of this feud go deep. Dr. Biden has held a grudge against Harris ever since the 2019 Democratic debate. That’s when Harris ruthlessly attacked Biden on his stance against busing to desegregate schools. Dr. Biden has never forgiven her for it.
It doesn’t stop there. The bitterness has spilled into public events. Take, for example, the traditional Veterans Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. Just six days after Harris’ defeat, Dr. Biden sat stone-faced next to Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff. No smiles, no warmth. The coldness was palpable.
But it wasn’t just that. On Election Day, Dr. Biden wore a red pantsuit. For some, it was the final straw. Red is the traditional color of Republicans, and many speculated that it was a clear sign Dr. Biden didn’t want Harris to win. Fox News host Emily Compagno even suggested that the First Lady might have voted for Trump, all because of the color of her outfit. While that theory seems far-fetched, it fueled the fire of speculation.
Earlier this month, tensions were on full display at the Kennedy Center Honors. Observers noticed that neither President Biden nor Dr. Biden acknowledged Harris or Emhoff when the crowd stood to welcome them. An awkward silence hung in the air as the two couples were seated together.
Of course, the White House is pushing back. Spokesperson Andrew Bates denied the reports of a strained relationship between the president and vice president. Harris’ spokesperson, Kirsten Allen, joined the chorus, stating that Biden and Harris have a “close working relationship” and a “friendship” that extends to both couples.
But the denials don’t quite add up. Dr. Biden’s frustration isn’t just about personal differences with Harris. Sources close to the First Lady say that she is holding onto a deep resentment toward the Democratic Party and the media. After Biden’s disastrous debate against Trump on June 27, party leaders pressured him to bow out. He did so on July 21, only to endorse Harris shortly after. Dr. Biden views the entire political establishment with bitterness. “Jill views Democrats, Capitol Hill, the Obamas, and the media with such misguided resentment that it’s hard to imagine she’s not pushing Joe to burn the whole thing down,” one insider said.
This growing dissatisfaction has led Biden to privately tell those around him that he could have won the election if he had stayed in the race. It’s clear that Biden is not criticizing Harris’ campaign effort directly, but insiders claim he is pointing out that he had already beaten Trump once before.
The political landscape in 2020 was vastly different from the climate in 2024. In 2020, Trump’s mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic put him in the hot seat. Voters couldn’t ignore the crisis. But now, four years later, the economy that Trump left behind in 2019 is remembered more fondly by voters. Meanwhile, many incumbents around the world are losing due to economic struggles post-pandemic. This shift in public sentiment is not lost on Biden, and it has only added to his frustration.
The feud is not just about politics. It’s personal. For Dr. Biden, the betrayal she felt after the debate still stings. The public and private tensions between her and Harris are a reflection of her resentment toward what she sees as a betrayal of her husband’s legacy. The First Lady’s loyalty to her husband is unwavering, and she’s made it clear that she doesn’t trust those who hurt him.
The friction between Dr. Biden and Harris shows no signs of fading. Despite public denials from the White House, the icy dynamic between the two women continues to simmer. As the political landscape shifts and new challenges arise, it’s clear that the road ahead will not be easy for Harris or the Bidens.
Biden’s regrets about leaving the race and his frustrations with the party’s leadership only add to the tension. While Harris continues to work alongside Biden, the relationship remains strained, and the bitterness that has been building for years is far from resolved.
As the White House battles public scrutiny and the aftermath of the election, this feud is one to watch. With every event, every gesture, the cracks in the relationship between Dr. Biden and Harris grow deeper. Whether or not they can heal their divide remains to be seen. But for now, the drama continues behind closed doors.
In New York, Target experienced a downturn in both sales and profits during the essential…
In Kyiv, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the recent tensions following a heated meeting in…
The Dallas Cowboys have successfully secured a contract extension for their formidable defensive tackle, Osa…
In Oklahoma, a series of powerful storms wreaked havoc, tearing roofs off both an apartment…
In Denver, a notable legal development has unfolded involving the Department of Justice's support for…
President Donald Trump is set to address a joint session of Congress on Tuesday evening,…