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Eruditess, in this recent Washington Post article here about Hunter Biden's trial: Through much of the trial, Jill Biden, Hunter’s mother, sat in the gallery. In thisWashington Post discussing Jill Biden's role as Hunter's stepmom, I knew, for example, when, during the investigation into Hunter’s gun purchase, Jill Biden in 2022 told reporters, “I’m his mom,” and, “I love my son.” and furthermore, I knew that in Joe Biden’s 2007 memoir, he recalled an incident in which a magazine fact-checker called him, confused. The fact-checker had asked young Beau and Hunter questions about their “stepmother,” but the boys had responded that they didn’t have a stepmother. “Neilia would always be Mommy,” Joe writes, “but Jill was Mom.” In Hunter's deposition to Congress: “It was a way that I was going to redeem myself, is that I was going to show everybody that I was okay, that I wasn’t out of my mind in the midst of addiction, and that what I was going to do is … get my mom this beautiful corner office that was there, and she would love it, and we’d all be okay.” He refers to Jill as his mom and Jill refers to Hunter as his son. Beau and Hunter should, in my opinion, be listed in her infobox as her children with (stepson) and/or a note referencing the references I provided here. Jill did not legally adopt Beau and Hunter, but it is clear that she essentially de facto adopted them by raising them. Their biological mother Neilia Hunter Biden died when Beau and Hunter were 3 and 2, respectively. This source also explains "From ‘Jill’ to ‘Mom’ — inside Jill Biden’s relationship with Beau and Hunter". I think that her sons (stepsons) should be included. cookie monster75500:47, 11 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Looks okay to me. Be bold and add it in. Seems like you arent getting any pushback here. And if you do, you have established that it has some weight in RS. Eruditess (talk) 17:49, 11 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]
"Doctor Jill"
She is often referred to as Dr Jill, so it's important that the article explain why. Currently it's kinda buried deep in the article. To be honest I thought she was a physician, probably a lot of other people do too. It wouldn't really matter if she rarely used the "doctor" title, however she uses it very frequently. And she has every right to be proud of her education doctorate. But the clarification that her doctorate is not medical, should be more prominent in the article. Jozsefs (talk) 08:45, 22 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]
As reported by many reliable sources (see below), Mrs. Biden wore a red suit when President Biden and she went to vote. This went viral online as many commentators viewed this as a subtle way to show that Jill (and by extension her husband) voted for Trump, since red is the colour associated with the Republican Party in the USA. Shouldn't this be mentioned as part of the "Fashion and style" subheading?
I want provide an addition or correction to the way Jill Stevenson met Joe Biden. This information was provided by her former husband Bill Stevenson which aired a few years ago on social media and YouTube. According to her former husband, Bill Stevenson, Jill Stevenson met her future husband, Joe Biden, while working on his senatorial campaign in 1972. This was before Biden’s first wife and daughter died in a car accident. The two did not meet on a blind date in 1975 as previously reported. Stevenson states there were 500 people working on Biden’s campaign and 500 people knew about the affair. Joe Biden could often be seen driving around in Jill’s car.
Robin Rainwoman (talk) 20:48, 22 February 2025 (UTC)[reply]
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