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Jesse Watters was stunned when Jill Biden’s aide spilled the beans on this dark secret


Jill Biden has seized control with her husband’s dumpster fire Presidency.

Now the public is finally learning who has really been pulling all the strings behind the scenes in the Biden White House.

And Jesse Watters was stunned when Jill Biden’s aide spilled the beans on this dark secret.


Former Press Secretary tells all

President Joe Biden has leaned on his family as he fights for his political life after his awful CNN debate.

First Lady Jill Biden has emerged as his most trusted advisor and the person who is reportedly most responsible for pushing him to stay in the Presidential race.

The First Lady’s former Press Secretary, Michael LaRosa, appeared on Jesse Watters Primetime to offer his insights on the Bidens.

Fox News’ Jesse Watters asked LaRosa about the role President Biden’s wife is playing in his decision-making process.

“Tell me a little bit about Dr. Jill,” Watters said. “We don’t know her the way you know Dr. Jill. She apparently is telling Joe, ‘Stay in,’ and isn’t listening to the press or anyone at all. Why?”

Biden’s first Presidential campaign imploded in 1988 over a plagiarism scandal that almost ended his political career.

He was repeating nearly word-for-word a speech that was originally delivered by British Labour Party Leader Neil Kinnock as if it were his own.

LaRosa said that the Bidens still carry the lessons they learned from dealing with that scandal.

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Biden returned to the U.S. Senate for a hearing after he dropped out of the 1988 Presidential race to begin rehabilitating his political career.

“Well, at least I can go focus on this hearing now,” LaRosa recalled Biden saying at the time.

“She cut him off and took him by the shoulders and just kind of hold by the lapels and said, ‘No, you have to go f**king win,’” LaRosa added.

The Bidens learned to ignore the outside world after the 1988 scandal

LaRosa said the Bidens learned after the 1988 Democrat Primary that they should just ignore the outside world.

“And, you know, they were driven from that campaign, and I think they learned a long time ago they were gonna let line quotes or polls or pundits really push them out ever again,” LaRosa explained. 

Biden was a fresh face in the 1988 Democrat Presidential Primary.

That was the first time he faced real adversity during his political career.

“And I think that, that moment was scarring for them, Jesse,” LaRosa said. “You know, she had never had his character or his integrity attacked before. He had been groomed to run for President for 15 years. He was our next, he was a great rising hope, and the way that campaign ended was pretty devastating for them.”

“But it was a huge learning lesson in sort of political combat. You know, she’s from Philly like you, so she likes to fight,” he added.

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Now, Joe is facing growing pressure from his fellow Democrats to step aside after the debate.

But he nor his wife will be easily pushed out of the race after learning the painful lessons of his first Presidential campaign.

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