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Jill Biden

Jill Tracy Jacobs Biden[1] (née Jacobs; born June 3, 1951) is an American educator who has been the first lady of the United States since 2021 as the wife of President Joe Biden. She was the second lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017 when her husband was vice president. Since 2009, Biden has been a professor of English at Northern Virginia Community College, and is believed to be the first wife of a vice president or president to hold a salaried position during her husband's tenure.

Jill Biden
Official portrait, 2021
First Lady of the United States
Assumed role
January 20, 2021
PresidentJoe Biden
Preceded byMelania Trump
Second Lady of the United States
In role
January 20, 2009 – January 20, 2017
Vice PresidentJoe Biden
Preceded byLynne Cheney
Succeeded byKaren Pence
Personal details
Born
Jill Tracy Jacobs

(1951-06-03) June 3, 1951 (age 72)
Hammonton, New Jersey, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouses
  • Bill Stevenson
    (m. 1970; div. 1975)
  • (m. 1977)
ChildrenAshley Biden
RelativesBiden family
ResidenceWhite House
EducationUniversity of Delaware (BA, EdD)
West Chester University (MEd)
Villanova University (MA)
Signature
Academic background
ThesisStudent Retention at the Community College: Meeting Students' Needs (2006)
Academic work
InstitutionsDelaware Technical Community College
Northern Virginia Community College

She has a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Delaware, master's degrees in education and English from West Chester University and Villanova University, and returned to the University of Delaware for a doctoral degree in education. She taught English and reading in high schools for thirteen years and instructed adolescents with emotional disabilities at a psychiatric hospital. Then, for fifteen years, she was an English and writing instructor at Delaware Technical & Community College.

Born in Hammonton, New Jersey, she grew up in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania. She married Joe Biden in 1977, becoming the stepmother of Beau and Hunter, two sons from Joe Biden's first marriage. Biden and her husband also have a daughter together, Ashley Biden, born in 1981. She is the founder of the Biden Breast Health Initiative non-profit organization, co-founder of the Book Buddies program, co-founder of the Biden Foundation, is active in Delaware Boots on the Ground, and with Michelle Obama is co-founder of Joining Forces. She has published a memoir and two children's books.

Early life

Jill Tracy Jacobs was born on June 3, 1951,[a] in Hammonton, New Jersey.[2] She is the oldest of five sisters.[3] Her father, Donald Carl Jacobs,[4] was a bank teller and U.S. Navy signalman during World War II who used the G.I. Bill to attend business school and then worked his way up in the banking field.[3] His family name had been Giacoppo (or some variation thereof);[b] before his father, and others in the family, had emigrated from the Sicilian village of Gesso [it] in Italy.[5] The name had then been changed to Jacobs,[5] about a month after the family had entered the United States.[11] Her mother, Bonny Jean (Godfrey) Jacobs,[12] was a homemaker[4] of English and Scottish descent.[13]

As a child, she and her family lived in Hatboro, Pennsylvania, and relocated when she was eight to Mahwah, New Jersey.[14] Her father was the CEO of the Mahwah Savings and Loan Association.[14] In 1961 the Jacobs family moved to Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, a northern suburb of Philadelphia[3] and Donald Jacobs became the president and CEO of InterCounty Savings and Loan in the Chestnut Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, a position he held for twenty years.[14]

Her parents labeled themselves as "agnostic realists" and did not attend church, but she often attended Sunday services at a Presbyterian church with her grandmother.[15] Later, Jacobs independently took membership classes at nearby Abington Presbyterian Church and at age 16, was confirmed.[8][16]

Jill Jacobs always intended to have a career.[17] She began working at age 15, which included waitressing in Ocean City, New Jersey.[3][8][17] She attended Upper Moreland High School, where by her own later description, she was somewhat rebellious and enjoyed her social life and being a prankster.[18][3] However she has recalled that she always had loved being in English class,[18] and her classmates have said she was a good student.[3] She graduated in 1969.[19]

Education and career, marriages and family

Jacobs enrolled in Brandywine Junior College in Pennsylvania for one semester.[20] She intended to study fashion merchandising but found it unsatisfying.[8] She married Bill Stevenson, a former college football player, in February 1970[21] taking the name Jill Stevenson.[22][23] Within a couple of years he opened the Stone Balloon in Newark, Delaware, near the University of Delaware.[21] It became one of the most successful college bars in the nation.[24][c]

She switched her enrollment to the University of Delaware[20] becoming a student in its College of Arts and Sciences,[25] declaring English as her major.[8] She took a year off from college and did a little modeling for a local agency in Wilmington to supplement her income.[8] She and Stevenson drifted apart[21] and they separated in 1974.[26]

 
Joe and Jill in the 1970s

She met Senator Joe Biden in March 1975.[17][20] They met on a blind date set up by his brother Frank,[20] who had known her in college,[27] though Biden had seen her photograph in a local advertisement.[17][d] Although he was nearly nine years her senior, she was impressed by his more formal appearance and manners compared to the college men she had known, and after their first date, she told her mother, "Mom, I finally met a gentleman."[8] Meanwhile, she was going through turbulent divorce proceedings with Stevenson; the court case ended with her not getting the half-share in the Stone Balloon she had wanted.[21] A civil divorce was granted in May 1975.[22]

She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts[28] in English[20] from the University of Delaware in 1975.[e] She began her career as a substitute teacher for the Wilmington public school system, then taught high school English full-time for a year at St. Mark's High School in Wilmington.[20][17] Around this time she spent five months working in Biden's Senate office;[30] this included weekly trips with the senator's mobile outreach operation to the southern portions of the state.[20]

She and Joe Biden were married on June 17, 1977, at the Chapel at the United Nations in New York City.[17] It was described afterward by his father Joseph Sr. as "a very private affair" that was officiated by a Jesuit priest.[31] The nature of the ceremony in religious terms is unclear.[f] This was four and a half years after his first wife, Neilia Hunter Biden, and infant daughter, Naomi Christina Biden, died in a motor vehicle accident;[2] Joe had proposed several times before she accepted, as she was wary of entering the public spotlight, anxious to remain focused on her own career, and initially hesitant to take on the commitment of raising his two young sons who had survived the accident.[8][34] They spent their honeymoon at Lake Balaton in the Hungarian People's Republic, behind the Iron Curtain.[35][36] She raised Beau and Hunter, and they called her Mom, but she did not formally adopt them.[23]

 
Jill and Joe Biden met Pope John Paul II at the Vatican in April 1980.

She continued to teach while working on a master's degree at West Chester State College, taking one course per semester.[20] She graduated with a Master of Education degree, with a specialty in reading from West Chester in 1981.[8][28][37] The Bidens' daughter Ashley Blazer was born on June 8, 1981,[38] and Jill stopped working for two years while raising the three children.[39]

She then returned to work, teaching English, acting as a reading specialist, and teaching history to emotionally disabled students.[17] She taught in the adolescent program at the Rockford Center psychiatric hospital for five years in the 1980s.[2][8] Biden received her second graduate degree, a Master of Arts in English from Villanova University, in 1987.[2][28] She was not considered a political person at the time,[40] and during her husband's unsuccessful bid for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination, she said she would continue her job of teaching emotionally disabled children even if she became the first lady.[41] She taught for three years at Claymont High School.[8] In the early 1990s, she taught English at Brandywine High School in Wilmington;[42] several of her students there later recalled her as genuinely caring about them.[43] In all, she spent thirteen years teaching in public high school.[17]

 
Entrance to the Stanton campus of Delaware Technical & Community College, where Biden taught for fifteen years

From 1993 through 2008, Biden was an instructor in English at the Stanton campus of Delaware Technical & Community College.[28][2] There she taught English composition and remedial writing, with an emphasis on instilling confidence in students.[44][45] She has said of teaching at a community college, "I feel like I can make a greater difference in their lives. I just love that population. It just feels really comfortable to me. I love the women who are coming back to school and getting their degrees, because they're so focused."[44]

Biden is president of the Biden Breast Health Initiative, a nonprofit organization begun in 1993 that provides educational breast health awareness programs free of charge to schools and other groups in the state of Delaware.[46][47][48] She began the effort after four of her friends were diagnosed with breast cancer that year.[49] In the following 15 years, the organization informed more than 7,000 high school girls about proper breast health.[48] In 2007, Biden helped found Book Buddies, which provides books for low-income children,[48] and has been very active in Delaware Boots on the Ground, an organization that supports military families.[45] She runs five miles, five times a week, and she has run in the Marine Corps Marathon as well as the Philadelphia Half Marathon.[17][3]

Biden later returned to school for her doctoral degree, studying under her birth name, Jill Jacobs.[39] In January 2007, at age 55, she received a Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) in educational leadership from the University of Delaware.[2][48][50][51] Her dissertation, Student Retention at the Community College: Meeting Students' Needs, was published under the name Jill Jacobs-Biden.[50]

Biden has regularly attended Mass with her husband at St. Joseph's on the Brandywine in Greenville, Delaware.[52][53][54] Whether she has ever formally converted to Catholicism, or explicitly identifies as a Catholic, has not been made public.[g]

Role in 2008 presidential campaign

 
The Obamas and the Bidens in August 2008

Despite personally opposing the Iraq War, Biden had not wanted her husband to run in the 2004 presidential election, to the point where she interrupted one strategy meeting discussing the possibility by entering in a swimsuit with the word "NO" inscribed on her stomach.[34] But following George W. Bush's reelection in 2004, she urged her husband to run again for president,[58] later saying: "I literally wore black for a week. I just could not believe that he won, because I felt that things were already so bad. I was so against the Iraq War. And I said to Joe, 'You've got to change this, you have to change this.'"[44] During Joe Biden's unsuccessful campaign to be the 2008 Democratic presidential nominee, she continued to teach during the week and would join him for campaigning on weekends.[58] She said she would have taken an activist role in addressing education as her chief focus of concern as a potential first lady.[59] She also said she would not seek inclusion in Cabinet meetings and that "I say that I'm apolitical if that's at all possible being married to Joe for 30 years."[58]

Once her husband was selected as the running mate to Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, she began campaigning again. She wore a Blue Star Mothers Club pin in recognition of Beau Biden's deployment to Iraq.[44] She was not a polished political speaker but was able to establish a connection with the audience.[44] She also made some joint appearances with Michelle Obama.[60] Throughout the time her husband was running for vice president, Jill Biden continued to teach four days a week at Delaware Technical & Community College during the fall 2008 semester and then campaigned over the long weekend while grading class papers on the campaign bus.[12][44][61]

Second Lady of the United States (2009–2017)

First term

 
Jill and Joe Biden dancing at the President Obama Home States Ball. Gown by Reem Acra.[62]

Following the election of the Obama–Biden ticket, she and her husband moved into Number One Observatory Circle (in January 2009), the official vice presidential residence in Washington.[63] But as the new second lady of the United States, Biden intended to keep teaching at a Washington-area community college, and several of them recruited her.[64][63][65] In January 2009, she began teaching two English courses with an initial appointment as an adjunct professor at the Alexandria campus of Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA), the second largest community college in the nation.[51][66] It has been rare for second ladies to work while their spouses serve as vice president,[60][63] and Biden is believed to have been the first second lady to hold a paying job while her husband was vice president.[51][34] In White House announcements and by her preference, she was referred to as "Dr. Jill Biden".[51][67]

 
Official portrait, March 2009

Catherine Russell, a former adviser to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, was named Biden's chief of staff for her role as second lady.[68] Courtney O'Donnell, a former spokesperson for Howard Dean and Elizabeth Edwards, was named her communications director[69] and Kirsten White, a lawyer at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, her policy director.[70] As Second Lady, Biden had a staff of eight overall and occupied a corner suite in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.[67]

In May 2009, Obama announced that Biden would be in charge of an initiative to raise awareness about the value of community colleges.[71] Biden continued teaching two English reading and writing classes at NOVA in fall 2009.[72] In January 2010, she gave the commencement speech at the University of Delaware's winter commencement, the first such address by her at a major university.[73] In August 2010, Biden appeared as herself in an episode of Lifetime's Army Wives, making it part of her campaign to raise awareness of military families.[74]

In April 2011, she and Michelle Obama founded a national initiative, Joining Forces, to showcase the needs of U.S. military families.[75][76][77] In September 2011, Biden lent her support to USAID's FWD campaign, a push for awareness surrounding the deadly famine, war, and drought affecting more than 13 million people in the Horn of Africa.[78]

 
A building on the Alexandria campus of Northern Virginia Community College, where Biden has been teaching since 2009

She continued to teach at NOVA;[79] in Fall 2009 she received a two-year appointment as a full-time faculty member, and in Fall 2011 she was given permanent position as an associate professor.[80][81] In this role she was teaching three English and writing composition courses two days per week.[81] She made her position there as normal as she could, sharing a cubicle with another teacher, holding regular office hours for students, and trying to persuade her accompanying Secret Service agents to dress as unobtrusively as possible.[81] Her students were often unaware of exactly who she was, referring to her simply as "Dr. B."[82] She told a colleague, "My standard line when students ask me if I am married to the VP is to say that I am one of his relatives. That usually quiets them."[34] She was known as a compassionate teacher who engaged with her students' lives, but also one who assigned a lot of homework and was a tough grader.[83] Staffers recall Biden always carrying students' work around with her on trips, and Michelle Obama's recollection of her time traveling with Biden was simply, "Jill is always grading papers."[23]

An examination by The New York Times of her e-mails while second lady concluded that, "she shared the perks of the White House with her teaching colleagues, arranging for tickets to White House events like a garden visit and a holiday tour. But she didn't appear to pull rank; when she needed to take time off work – to attend an event with the Obamas or go on an overseas trip with her husband – she requested permission from the college."[34] In February 2012, she staged a "Community College to Career" bus tour with Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis that aimed to showcase alliances between community colleges and local and regional businesses.[84]

Her life with her husband at Number One Observatory Circle tended towards the informal and was centered around family and their nearby grandchildren.[81] In June 2012, she published a children's book, Don't Forget, God Bless Our Troops, based around her stepson Beau's deployment.[85] The same month, the Bidens' daughter Ashley, a social worker and former staffer at the Delaware Department of Services for Children, Youth, and Their Families, married Howard Krein.[86]

Role in 2012 presidential campaign

In the 2012 U.S. presidential election, in which her husband was running for re-election as vice president, Biden played a modest role.[85] She did not cut back on her teaching schedule and made few solo campaign appearances.[85] This reflected her continuing distaste both for politics and for public speaking, even though the Obama campaign considered her valuable in connecting to military families, teachers, and women.[85]

Second term

 
Official portrait for second term, December 2012

Following the re-election of Obama and her husband on November 6, 2012, Biden began a second term (January 2013) as second lady.

During her husband's second term, Biden continued to be involved with supporting military personnel, including staging multiple visits to the Center for the Intrepid rehabilitation facility for amputees and attending the inaugural Invictus Games in London.[87] During the 2014 U.S. midterm Congressional elections, she campaigned for a number of Democrats, including some in high-profile contests such as Mark Udall in Colorado and Michelle Nunn in Georgia.[88][89]

In May 2015, her stepson Beau Biden died from brain cancer. She later described the loss as "totally shattering. My life changed in an instant. All during his illness, I truly believed that he was going to live, up until the moment that he closed his eyes, and I just never gave up hope."[82] She has said that she lost her faith following his death and stopped praying and attending church for four years, but later started to find faith again as a result of campaign trail interactions with people in 2019.[23][55]

She was present at her husband's side in the Rose Garden on October 21, 2015, when he announced he would not run for the Democratic Party presidential nomination in the 2016 election.[90] By her own account, Biden was disappointed by his decision, believing her husband was highly qualified for the position, and "would have been the best president".[91]

Biden continued to teach at NOVA, handling a full load of five classes during the Fall 2015 semester.[92] During 2016, she was present with her husband on a listening tour for Cancer Moonshot 2020, an effort he was leading.[93] In March 2016, she headed the official party that welcomed American astronaut Scott Kelly back to Earth from his almost full year in space.[94]

Subsequent activities

 
The Bidens at a dinner for the Human Rights Campaign in 2018

The former second couple launched the Biden Foundation in February 2017, with the purpose of allowing them to pursue the causes they cared most about, including focuses upon preventing violence against women, his moonshot initiative, and her interests in community colleges and military families.[96][30] That same month, she was named board chair of Save the Children; she said, "I think [their] emphasis on education fits with my life's work."[97] Her husband was seen as a popular ex-vice president, and she received a standing ovation when she was a presenter at the 71st Tony Awards.[30]

In June 2017, the couple bought a $2.7 million, off-the-water vacation home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, near Cape Henlopen State Park, where they planned to host members of their extended family.[98][99] Their ability to purchase this family property was due in part to deals they signed with Flatiron Books upon leaving office, with Biden contracted to write one book and her husband two.[30][99] By 2019, the couple reported some $15 million in income since leaving the vice presidency, including $700,000 in speaking engagements for herself.[100] The couple also substantially increased their charitable giving during this period.[100]

 
Biden giving a commencement address

Jill Biden continued to teach full-time at NOVA after her husband left office,[97] with a salary of close to $100,000.[99] She was selected to give the keynote address at a commencement for Milwaukee Area Technical College in May 2017.[101] She gave the keynote address at a California teachers summit in July 2017, emphasizing the importance of communities supporting their teachers given the emotional and circumstantial stresses they often have to function under.[102] Then in May 2018, she gave a commencement address at Bishop State Community College in Alabama, telling the graduates that "Maybe like me, life got in the way and it's taken you a lot longer than you expected to get here today. ... Whoever you are, know this, if you can walk across this stage, you can do anything."[103] In February 2019, she spoke to the graduating class of the Newport News Apprentice School, telling them she realized many of them were in complicated life situations with multiple responsibilities, and that "Sometimes your day is a jigsaw puzzle that never seems to get completed. ... But no matter where life takes you, as of today you are a master of a craft, a shipbuilder and a leader, and no one can take that away from you."[104]

In May 2019, her memoir Where the Light Enters: Building a Family, Discovering Myself was published.[105] The book has little political content, instead focusing on aspects of family.[106] In it she says that while she is "grateful" to have been Second Lady, "The role I have always felt most at home in is being 'Dr. B.'"[82] USA Today called it an "often-poignant memoir that charts her journey from a rebellious teen to young divorcee to the second lady of the United States."[105] Biden did some book signings to help promote the work.[106]

Role in 2020 presidential campaign

 
Biden at an August 2019 campaign event

Regarding the much-discussed possibility of her husband running in the 2020 United States presidential election, Biden was a key participant in his decision-making process.[107] By one report in March 2019, she was "enthusiastically" in favor of his running.[108]

The Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign was officially announced on April 25, 2019.[109] A Town and Country magazine headline declared that "Jill Biden Might Just Be Joe Biden's Greatest Political Asset".[109]

Days later, Biden addressed the matter of women who had accused her husband of physical contact that had made them feel uncomfortable by saying, "I think what you don't realize is how many people approach Joe. Men and women, looking for comfort or empathy. But going forward, I think he's gonna have to judge – be a better judge – of when people approach him, how he's going to react. That he maybe shouldn't approach them."[110] She said she had experienced male intrusion on personal space herself: "I just sorta stepped aside. I didn't address it. ... things have changed. There was a time when women were afraid to speak out. I can remember specifically it was in a job interview ... if that same thing happened today, I'd turn around and say, 'What do you think you're doin'?' ... it's totally different."[110] She also attracted attention by saying "it's time to move on" concerning her husband's role in 1991 regarding Anita Hill and the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination.[111]

Biden continued to teach at NOVA during 2019, at one point telling a reporter, "I'm here grading research papers in between interviews."[82] She staged appearances without her husband in early contest states such as Iowa, in some cases accompanied by a granddaughter.[112] She attracted notice during one campaign stop in New Hampshire when she emphasized the electability argument in favor of her husband, saying, "you know, your candidate might be better on, I don't know, health care, than Joe is, but you've got to look at who's going to win this election, and maybe you have to swallow a little bit and say, 'OK, I personally like so-and-so better,' but your bottom line has to be that we have to beat Trump."[113]

Once Hunter Biden became a Republican political focus during the Trump–Ukraine scandal, she was outspoken: "Hunter did nothing wrong. And that's the bottom line."[34] The strain of the subsequent impeachment trial was enough to fracture a friendship she had with South Carolina senator Lindsey Graham, who repeatedly called for Hunter Biden to be questioned as a witness at the trial.[114]

Biden played a more active role in this presidential campaign than she had in her husband's two prior ones,[23] and for the first time, Biden reluctantly took a leave of absence from NOVA for the spring 2020 semester so she could be on the campaign trail full-time.[34] She took training in online teaching once the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States struck.[23] She indicated that she intended to resume teaching at NOVA even if her husband were to be elected.[23]

 
The Bidens in Des Moines on the eve of the February 2020 Iowa caucuses

In the weeks leading up to the Iowa caucuses, she sometimes staged more campaign appearances in that state than her husband did.[34] She gave out her campaign e-mail address to voters in case they wanted to ask her follow-up questions.[115] In joint appearances, she sometimes spoke after he did, acting in the "closer" role.[115] After experiencing a number of victories around the nation, she gained some media attention at the March 3 Super Tuesday primaries during her husband's speech when she physically blocked a protester from getting at him.[116] Asked about the stiff-arm she employed, she said, "I'm a good Philly girl."[3]

With her husband having become the presumptive Democratic nominee, in June 2020, she published the children's book Joey: The Story of Joe Biden, which portrayed him as having been "brave and adventurous" as a child despite having a stutter he was bullied for.[117] In July 2020, she spoke out about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education, appearing in a video with her husband to emphasize that she understands the frustration with virtual education substitutes: "Schools and parents alike want a clear, science-based strategy, not mixed messages and ultimatums."[118] She criticized U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos for what she saw as political motivations in advocating a reopening of schools no matter what and said that "the first thing [Joe Biden]'s going to do is pick a secretary of education, who is a public school educator and has experience in the classroom. I mean I hear that, again and again and again – no more Betsy DeVos."[119]

She was heavily involved in the vice-presidential selection process that resulted in Senator Kamala Harris's being chosen.[23] On the second night of the virtual 2020 Democratic National Convention, Biden spoke from the classroom at Brandywine High School, where she had once taught English.[42] She drew parallels between family suffering and the plight of the country, saying, "How do you make a broken family whole? The same way you make a nation whole. With love and understanding and with small acts of kindness, with bravery, with unwavering faith."[120] During the final stretch of the general election, she campaigned in the Delaware Valley region of Pennsylvania, near her home town, emphasizing the importance of the swing state and of women voting, saying, "You will decide, you, the women, will decide the future of this state and this state may determine the entire election."[121]

First Lady of the United States (2021–present)

Role and continued teaching

 
Biden alongside her husband as he took the presidential oath of office on January 20, 2021

Biden's husband was elected president and took office on January 20, 2021.[122] She is the first spouse since Barbara Bush to hold the positions of both Second Lady and First Lady and is the first one since Pat Nixon to hold them non-consecutively. At the age of 69, Biden was the oldest first lady to assume the role.[123] She is also the first Italian American first lady.[124][10] In mid-November 2020, it was announced that her chief of staff as first lady would be attorney and diplomat Julissa Reynoso Pantaleón and that her senior advisor in the role would be campaign staffer Anthony Bernal.[125] In December 2020, an op-ed piece by writer Joseph Epstein in The Wall Street Journal, which urged the incoming First Lady to drop the "Dr." from her preferred form of address because she is not a medical doctor,[126] was met with a widespread backlash, especially among professional women.[127] Outgoing First Lady Melania Trump did not invite incoming First Lady Jill Biden to the White House for tea and a tour, which previously had been a tradition in the presidential transition of power.[128]

She resumed teaching at NOVA, albeit at first on a remote basis over Zoom due to the pandemic.[129] This has made her the first wife of a sitting U.S. president to hold a paying job outside the White House.[130][131] For security reasons and for students who are looking to add a class taught by Biden, her classes at NOVA have often been listed as instructed by "staff".[83] She has stayed up late in the White House quarters to review assignments she has given her students.[131] In September 2021 she returned to in-person teaching at NOVA.[132] Her presence there exemplified the Biden administration's desire to get students and teachers back to physical schools;[132] she subsequently said "thank God we all got off Zoom".[133] Security for her classes became tighter than it had been as second lady, with students having to go through a metal detector and initially getting a security briefing.[134] She has maintained her reputation as a tough grader who gave a lot of homework.[134]

First ladies are expected to have one or more causes that they advocate for, and Biden's have been military families, education, and aspects of health care.[134] The same day may see her teaching classes at the college and then flying to an appearance as first lady.[135] Of managing her professional life, her family roles, and her first lady activities all together, Biden has said, "You can't do anything in a haphazard way. You have to have purpose while you're doing it, and it has to be organized. That's the key to it."[133]

Domestic initiatives and activities

 
The first lady and president serving a Thanksgiving 2021 meal to service members at Fort Bragg, North Carolina

The Joining Forces program with Michelle Obama, which was put on hiatus by Melania Trump, has been revived by Biden.[136] During visits to Joint Base Lewis–McChord and Naval Air Station Whidbey Island in the state of Washington, Biden said that "the men and women of our armed forces can't be at their best when they are worried that their families are struggling," and praised the joint base for having dedicated spaces for service children on the autistic spectrum.[137] During 2021, Biden visited 16 military installations and worked with Joining Forces to hold over 20 events for military families focusing on employment, entrepreneurship and other issues.[138] In the same year, the Office of the First Lady joined the U.S. National Security Council in launching the Joining Forces Interagency Policy Committee to secure proposals across the federal government to support military families.[139][1]

During her husband's first year in office, Biden was put in charge of the public push for legislation that, as part of the American Families Plan, would provide free tuition to students attending community colleges.[140] This proposal, initially estimated at over $100 billion, became part of the large proposed Build Back Better Act (BBB).[141] The BBB social spending initiatives went through a series of negotiations during the year and the bill as a whole struggled to find sufficient support among Democrats in the Senate.[141] Biden continued to advocate for the free community college tuition item and some Democrats in Congress pushed for it too once it became known that it might be eliminated.[142] In a February 2022 appearance before the Community College National Legislative Summit, Biden publicly acknowledged that the free community college tuition item had been dropped from any BBB bill and said that she was "disappointed ... these aren't just bills and budgets to me."[141] (After many further negotiations, a significantly reduced bill passed Congress and became law as the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, with free tuition for community college one of those provisions that did not make the cut.)[143]

Jill Biden is an advocate for COVID-19 vaccination and toured the United States as a part of President Biden's campaign to vaccinate Americans against COVID-19.[144] Indeed, at times she was the foremost spokesperson in the administration for the vaccination effort; she was sent to parts of the country known for anti-vaccine beliefs and antipathy towards her husband, under the belief that she had a better chance of communicating with people in those areas.[145] Biden, who was fully vaccinated with two booster shots, contracted COVID-19 herself in August 2022 and went into isolation protocols;[146] she subsequently encountered Rebound Covid[147] (as well as contracting Covid again in September 2023).[148] In January 2023, Biden underwent Mohs surgery to remove two basal-cell carcinoma lesions from her face and chest.[149]

Jill Biden is also more political than previous first ladies.[150] According to a President's advisor, she is "one of the top raisers across the board for us as a party."[150] In October 2021, she visited Virginia to deliver a "last-minute stump" speeches for the Democratic governor, Terry McAuliffe, in his race against Republican challenger and his successor Glenn Youngkin.[150] In 2022, she organized seven fundraisers for the Democratic National Committee.[151] She described the 2022 overruling of the Roe v. Wade Supreme Court ruling as "unjust and so devastating."[152] She criticized former president Donald Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin during public events and private Democratic National Committee fundraisers.[150] She also criticized Republican opposition of an assault weapons ban and more spending on climate change.[151] In July 2022, Biden expressed frustration with the challenges her husband have faced as his administration has sought to address a range of issues.[153] She has played a role in the hiring of people within the administration's press personnel and has criticized them when she felt they were not sufficiently protecting her husband's image.[135][134]

By October 2022, Biden had visited 40 U.S. states as first lady, outpacing the number of states that her husband visited during his presidency.[135][134]

Foreign trips and activities

 
Zelenska and Biden (leftmost pair in front) on their visit together in Ukraine
 
49th G7 summit

In June 2021, Joe and Jill Biden visited Cornwall in the United Kingdom to attend the 47th G7 summit.[154] Biden and the Duchess of Cambridge visited primary school students and participated in a roundtable discussion focusing on early childhood education.[155] The pair penned an op-ed that was published by CNN about early childhood care.[156] In July 2021, Biden visited Tokyo, Japan in her first solo trip abroad as the first lady.[157] There, she met Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga with his wife Mariko Suga at Akasaka Palace and met Emperor Naruhito at Tokyo Imperial Palace.[157] She also visited American athletes at the 2020 Summer Olympic Games and attended the Olympics opening ceremony at the Olympic Stadium.[157] In October 2021, Joe and Jill Biden visited Vatican City. There, the couple met Pope Francis at the Apostolic Palace to discuss world poverty and climate change.[158][159] In the same month, the couple visited Rome, Italy to attend G20 Leaders' Summit.[160] Biden met Serena Cappello, wife of Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi at Chigi Palace and Brigitte Macron, wife of French President Emmanuel Macron at Il Marchese restaurant.[161][162][163] She also visited the families of American troops in Naples.[161]

In May 2022, during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Biden made a trip (without her husband) to Romania and Slovakia, visiting with Ukrainian women and children refugees and asking questions of workers from aid organizations.[164] During this, she made an unannounced trip across the Slovakia–Ukraine border to Uzhhorod, Ukraine, where she met with displaced Ukrainian schoolchildren, as well as with Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska.[165] The visit coincided with Mother's Day as celebrated in the U.S., and Biden said, "I wanted to come on Mother's Day. We thought it was important to show the Ukrainian people that this war has to stop, and this war has been brutal, and that the people of the United States stand with the people of Ukraine."[165] It was the first visit to a war zone by a U.S. first lady without her husband since Laura Bush went to Afghanistan in 2008, and it was the first appearance in public for Zelenska since the invasion started.[164] At a subsequent NATO summit, Biden and several other first ladies emphasized a commitment to helping Ukrainian refugees.[166] In the same month, Biden visited Ecuador, Panama, and Costa Rica.[167] At each stop, she engaged in public appearances and diplomatic discussions that emphasized the value that partnership with the United States brought in by addressing a variety of issues within those countries.[167]

While Biden had visited the continent of Africa five times as second lady, her initial visit there as first lady came in February 2023 with a trip to Namibia and Kenya.[168] In Windhoek, she delivered a speech on democracy and women's empowerment.[169] While in Kenya's Kajiado County, she witnessed the effects of the ongoing 2020–2023 Horn of Africa Drought.[170] In May 2023, Biden and her granddaughter, Finnegan, were the representatives of the American government at the Coronation of Charles III and Camilla, making her the first First Lady to ever attend a British coronation.[171][172] In June 2023, Biden and her daughter Ashley attended the wedding of Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan and Rajwa Al Saif.[173] In the same month, she visited Egypt, Morocco and Portugal, focusing on youth empowerment and art.[174][175] In July 2023, Biden visited Paris to give a speech to mark the official return of the United States to UNESCO.[176]

By May 2023, Biden had traveled more than her husband, the vice president, or the second gentleman.[40]

Approval ratings, popularity and controversy

In October 2021, Biden was placed the seventh most popular first lady out of twelve recent first ladies from an online survey poll by Zogby Analytics.[177]

During the first year and a half of being first lady, a CNN poll revealed that Biden's favorability ratings had declined, from 58 percent favorable to 28 percentage unfavorable at the time of her husband's inauguration, compared to 34 percent favorable to 29 percent unfavorable during June–July 2022.[178] A popularity dip of that extext was unusual, as first ladies usually have stronger ratings than their husbands do and stay high even when their husbands' ratings decline.[150] The decline has been attributed to Biden being more outwardly political than previous first ladies; to the general increase of partisan polarization in the United States dragging down everyone associated with an unpopular president; and, because of a large number of respondents shifting their views to "no opinion", an artifact of how the CNN poll was conducted.[150] The poll also showed that Biden is still more popular among Republicans than both the president and vice president.[150]

Biden has been noted for having superior message discipline compared to her husband and has rarely produced gaffes.[135] However, one did occur at the July 2022 conference of Latino advocacy organization UnidosUS, when Biden claimed Latino Americans were as "unique" as tacos.[179] She also mispronounced the word "bodegas".[180] Her Latino stereotyping caused widespread condemnation,[181] including from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists, who issued a statement which said "We are not tacos."[179] Biden apologized via a spokesman.[181] The combination of a polling decline and the gaffe was noted as unfortunate timing for the White House and the Democratic Party, who were working to win back Hispanic voters who had drifted to the Republican Party, prior the 2022 midterm elections.[178][150][181] In any case, Biden's use in such roles was not diminished, as she became the most requested surrogate of anyone in the Biden administration (including her husband) during fall 2022 campaigns and often was utilized in Republican-leaning areas.[135] Her ability to reach suburban women was especially desired.[40] In all she participated in about 40 speaking appearances or fundraisers for various candidates and as the year closed, she was suffering from exhaustion and laryngitis.[182]

 
Biden alongside Angel Reese, when the White House visit did finally take place

Biden did commit what the New York Times termed an "unforced error" in April 2023 when, after attending the highly watched championship game of the 2023 NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament, she extended both the losing Iowa Hawkeyes as well as the winning LSU Tigers an invitation to the White House traditionally only extended to winners.[183] The remark was walked back by the first lady's spokesperson, and only LSU was invited,[184] after the game's aftermath became tangled in some racially-oriented discussions regarding the differing treatments given trash-talking behavior by the two teams' top players, LSU's Angel Reese and Iowa's Caitlin Clark.[183] Reese initially took offense at Biden's remark, but the two hugged when the LSU visit to the White House took place in May 2023.[185]

Fashion and style

In September 2020, Biden wore Stuart Weitzman's black boots with the word "vote" written on them.[186] The boots she wore was sold out immediately and page views for the boots spiked five-fold the next day.[186] At her husband's victory speech in Wilmington, Biden wore an Oscar de la Renta dark-blue floral dress designed by Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim.[187] The dress she wore sold out quickly.[187] In March 2021, her spokesperson stated that the first lady's press team would not comment on her clothes.[188] During her public appearances, Biden has been noted to favor jeans and cashmere sweaters[189] created by American designers with focus on sustainability.[190] On February 13, 2021, Biden posted a photo on Twitter of her shopping for cupcakes in Washington, D.C. while wearing a scrunchie, which went viral.[177] Of the attention the scrunchie photo got, Biden said on The Kelly Clarkson Show, "I still don't understand it."[191]

Writings

Books

  • Jacobs-Biden, Jill (2006). Student Retention at the Community College: Meeting Students' Needs (Newark, DE: University of Delaware, Fall 2006) [doctoral dissertation]
  • Biden, Jill (2012). Don't Forget, God Bless Our Troops (New York: Simon & Schuster) [children's, illustrations by Raúl Colón]
  • Biden, Jill (May 7, 2019). Where the Light Enters: Building a Family, Discovering Myself. New York: Flatiron Books. ISBN 9781250182326.
  • Biden, Jill (June 30, 2020). Joey: The Story of Joe Biden. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 9781534480537. [children's, illustrations by Amy June Bates]

Authored articles

  • First Lady Jill Biden; HRH The Duchess of Cambridge (June 12, 2021). "This is what our kids deserve". CNN. from the original on June 12, 2023.
  • First Lady Jill Biden (November 16, 2021). "Jill Biden: What to do if you want to protect your kids". CNN. from the original on June 12, 2023.
  • Biden, Jill; Dole, Elizabeth (April 22, 2022). "The service and sacrifice of our military caregiver kids deserves to be supported and recognized". Fox News. from the original on June 11, 2023.
  • Biden, Jill (May 13, 2022). "Jill Biden: What Ukrainian mothers taught me about this war". CNN. from the original on June 12, 2023.
  • Biden, Jill (April 21, 2023). "The Resilience and Grit of Military Children is Unparalleled". Parents. from the original on June 11, 2023.

Notes

  1. ^ See Dr. Biden [@DrBiden44] (June 3, 2013). "RT @whitehouse Happy birthday, @DrBiden! – Take note @Wikipedia!" (Tweet) – via Twitter.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) The date of June 5 given in this 2009 Washington Post piece previously used in this article is incorrect.
  2. ^ The family name of Giacoppo was subsequently misspelled as Giacoppa at the Ellis Island registry.[5] Accordingly Italian sources tend to refer to the Giacoppo spelling,[6][7] while some American sources refer to a Giacoppa spelling.[8][9][10] Still another earlier spelling is Giacobbo; the head of the family at the time of immigration was recorded in Italy as Placido Giacobbo.[11]
  3. ^ In addition to local bands, musical artists who performed at the Stone Balloon during this period included a 1974, pre-Born to Run-fame Bruce Springsteen[21] as well as Chubby Checker and Tiny Tim. However the bulk of the Stone Balloon's prominence as a venue for up-and-coming major artists occurred after Stevenson's marriage with Jill ended.
  4. ^ In August 2020, Stevenson stated to media outlets that this oft-told story about how Joe and Jill met was made up: that he and Jill had known Joe Biden and his first wife Neilia going back to 1972, that he had asked County Councilman Biden for help with a liquor license and had held a fund-raiser for his 1972 Senate campaign, and that Joe and Jill had begun an affair in 1974 before he and Jill had separated. In response to Stevenson's statement, a spokesman for Jill Biden said in September 2020: "These claims are fictitious, seemingly to sell and promote a book. The relationship of Joe and Jill Biden is well documented. Jill Biden separated from her first husband irreconcilably in the fall of 1974 and moved out of their marital home. Joe and Jill Biden had their first date in March of 1975, and they married in June of 1977."[27]
  5. ^ Sources sometimes report Jill Biden's college graduation as occurring in 1974;[20] news articles and press releases from the university indicate that 1975 is correct.[25][29]
  6. ^ The Chapel is known for being the site of marriage ceremonies for couples of different religious backgrounds and faiths or otherwise would have difficulty getting married in a formal religious ceremony.[32] An investigation in 2023 by the Catholic World Report was unable to determine whether the procedures for marriage in the Catholic Church were followed.[33]
  7. ^ Some sources characterize the couple as being Catholics,[55] while other sources describe them as coming from different faiths but attending Catholic services together.[56] Jill Biden generally talks about her adult faith in a personal sense, and while her 2019 memoir Where the Light Enters describes her in Catholic settings with her husband or their children, it does not state that she herself is a Catholic.[57]

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Further reading

  • Julie Pace and Darlene Superville, Jill: A Biography of the First Lady (New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2022).

External links

  • Official White House page
  • Obama White House biography (archived)
  • Joining Forces
  • Biden Breast Health Initiative November 28, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
  • Biden Foundation
  • Delaware Boots on the Ground
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Rate My Professors reactions
Honorary titles
Preceded by Second Lady of the United States
2009–2017
Succeeded by
Preceded by First Lady of the United States
2021–present
Current holder

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Jill Jacobs redirects here For the Jewish activist see Jill Jacobs rabbi Jill Tracy Jacobs Biden 1 nee Jacobs born June 3 1951 is an American educator who has been the first lady of the United States since 2021 as the wife of President Joe Biden She was the second lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017 when her husband was vice president Since 2009 Biden has been a professor of English at Northern Virginia Community College and is believed to be the first wife of a vice president or president to hold a salaried position during her husband s tenure Jill BidenOfficial portrait 2021First Lady of the United StatesCurrentAssumed role January 20 2021PresidentJoe BidenPreceded byMelania TrumpSecond Lady of the United StatesIn role January 20 2009 January 20 2017Vice PresidentJoe BidenPreceded byLynne CheneySucceeded byKaren PencePersonal detailsBornJill Tracy Jacobs 1951 06 03 June 3 1951 age 72 Hammonton New Jersey U S Political partyDemocraticSpousesBill Stevenson m 1970 div 1975 wbr Joe Biden m 1977 wbr ChildrenAshley BidenRelativesBiden familyResidenceWhite HouseEducationUniversity of Delaware BA EdD West Chester University MEd Villanova University MA SignatureAcademic backgroundThesisStudent Retention at the Community College Meeting Students Needs 2006 Academic workInstitutionsDelaware Technical Community CollegeNorthern Virginia Community CollegeJill Biden s voice source source Jill Biden speaks on cancer at an American Cancer Society eventRecorded October 24 2022She has a bachelor s degree in English from the University of Delaware master s degrees in education and English from West Chester University and Villanova University and returned to the University of Delaware for a doctoral degree in education She taught English and reading in high schools for thirteen years and instructed adolescents with emotional disabilities at a psychiatric hospital Then for fifteen years she was an English and writing instructor at Delaware Technical amp Community College Born in Hammonton New Jersey she grew up in Willow Grove Pennsylvania She married Joe Biden in 1977 becoming the stepmother of Beau and Hunter two sons from Joe Biden s first marriage Biden and her husband also have a daughter together Ashley Biden born in 1981 She is the founder of the Biden Breast Health Initiative non profit organization co founder of the Book Buddies program co founder of the Biden Foundation is active in Delaware Boots on the Ground and with Michelle Obama is co founder of Joining Forces She has published a memoir and two children s books Contents 1 Early life 2 Education and career marriages and family 3 Role in 2008 presidential campaign 4 Second Lady of the United States 2009 2017 4 1 First term 4 2 Role in 2012 presidential campaign 4 3 Second term 5 Subsequent activities 6 Role in 2020 presidential campaign 7 First Lady of the United States 2021 present 7 1 Role and continued teaching 7 2 Domestic initiatives and activities 7 3 Foreign trips and activities 7 4 Approval ratings popularity and controversy 7 5 Fashion and style 8 Writings 8 1 Books 8 2 Authored articles 9 Notes 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksEarly lifeJill Tracy Jacobs was born on June 3 1951 a in Hammonton New Jersey 2 She is the oldest of five sisters 3 Her father Donald Carl Jacobs 4 was a bank teller and U S Navy signalman during World War II who used the G I Bill to attend business school and then worked his way up in the banking field 3 His family name had been Giacoppo or some variation thereof b before his father and others in the family had emigrated from the Sicilian village of Gesso it in Italy 5 The name had then been changed to Jacobs 5 about a month after the family had entered the United States 11 Her mother Bonny Jean Godfrey Jacobs 12 was a homemaker 4 of English and Scottish descent 13 As a child she and her family lived in Hatboro Pennsylvania and relocated when she was eight to Mahwah New Jersey 14 Her father was the CEO of the Mahwah Savings and Loan Association 14 In 1961 the Jacobs family moved to Willow Grove Pennsylvania a northern suburb of Philadelphia 3 and Donald Jacobs became the president and CEO of InterCounty Savings and Loan in the Chestnut Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia a position he held for twenty years 14 Her parents labeled themselves as agnostic realists and did not attend church but she often attended Sunday services at a Presbyterian church with her grandmother 15 Later Jacobs independently took membership classes at nearby Abington Presbyterian Church and at age 16 was confirmed 8 16 Jill Jacobs always intended to have a career 17 She began working at age 15 which included waitressing in Ocean City New Jersey 3 8 17 She attended Upper Moreland High School where by her own later description she was somewhat rebellious and enjoyed her social life and being a prankster 18 3 However she has recalled that she always had loved being in English class 18 and her classmates have said she was a good student 3 She graduated in 1969 19 Education and career marriages and familyFurther information Early life and career of Joe Biden Family of Joe Biden and List of honors and awards received by Jill Biden Jacobs enrolled in Brandywine Junior College in Pennsylvania for one semester 20 She intended to study fashion merchandising but found it unsatisfying 8 She married Bill Stevenson a former college football player in February 1970 21 taking the name Jill Stevenson 22 23 Within a couple of years he opened the Stone Balloon in Newark Delaware near the University of Delaware 21 It became one of the most successful college bars in the nation 24 c She switched her enrollment to the University of Delaware 20 becoming a student in its College of Arts and Sciences 25 declaring English as her major 8 She took a year off from college and did a little modeling for a local agency in Wilmington to supplement her income 8 She and Stevenson drifted apart 21 and they separated in 1974 26 nbsp Joe and Jill in the 1970sShe met Senator Joe Biden in March 1975 17 20 They met on a blind date set up by his brother Frank 20 who had known her in college 27 though Biden had seen her photograph in a local advertisement 17 d Although he was nearly nine years her senior she was impressed by his more formal appearance and manners compared to the college men she had known and after their first date she told her mother Mom I finally met a gentleman 8 Meanwhile she was going through turbulent divorce proceedings with Stevenson the court case ended with her not getting the half share in the Stone Balloon she had wanted 21 A civil divorce was granted in May 1975 22 She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts 28 in English 20 from the University of Delaware in 1975 e She began her career as a substitute teacher for the Wilmington public school system then taught high school English full time for a year at St Mark s High School in Wilmington 20 17 Around this time she spent five months working in Biden s Senate office 30 this included weekly trips with the senator s mobile outreach operation to the southern portions of the state 20 She and Joe Biden were married on June 17 1977 at the Chapel at the United Nations in New York City 17 It was described afterward by his father Joseph Sr as a very private affair that was officiated by a Jesuit priest 31 The nature of the ceremony in religious terms is unclear f This was four and a half years after his first wife Neilia Hunter Biden and infant daughter Naomi Christina Biden died in a motor vehicle accident 2 Joe had proposed several times before she accepted as she was wary of entering the public spotlight anxious to remain focused on her own career and initially hesitant to take on the commitment of raising his two young sons who had survived the accident 8 34 They spent their honeymoon at Lake Balaton in the Hungarian People s Republic behind the Iron Curtain 35 36 She raised Beau and Hunter and they called her Mom but she did not formally adopt them 23 nbsp Jill and Joe Biden met Pope John Paul II at the Vatican in April 1980 She continued to teach while working on a master s degree at West Chester State College taking one course per semester 20 She graduated with a Master of Education degree with a specialty in reading from West Chester in 1981 8 28 37 The Bidens daughter Ashley Blazer was born on June 8 1981 38 and Jill stopped working for two years while raising the three children 39 She then returned to work teaching English acting as a reading specialist and teaching history to emotionally disabled students 17 She taught in the adolescent program at the Rockford Center psychiatric hospital for five years in the 1980s 2 8 Biden received her second graduate degree a Master of Arts in English from Villanova University in 1987 2 28 She was not considered a political person at the time 40 and during her husband s unsuccessful bid for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination she said she would continue her job of teaching emotionally disabled children even if she became the first lady 41 She taught for three years at Claymont High School 8 In the early 1990s she taught English at Brandywine High School in Wilmington 42 several of her students there later recalled her as genuinely caring about them 43 In all she spent thirteen years teaching in public high school 17 nbsp Entrance to the Stanton campus of Delaware Technical amp Community College where Biden taught for fifteen yearsFrom 1993 through 2008 Biden was an instructor in English at the Stanton campus of Delaware Technical amp Community College 28 2 There she taught English composition and remedial writing with an emphasis on instilling confidence in students 44 45 She has said of teaching at a community college I feel like I can make a greater difference in their lives I just love that population It just feels really comfortable to me I love the women who are coming back to school and getting their degrees because they re so focused 44 Biden is president of the Biden Breast Health Initiative a nonprofit organization begun in 1993 that provides educational breast health awareness programs free of charge to schools and other groups in the state of Delaware 46 47 48 She began the effort after four of her friends were diagnosed with breast cancer that year 49 In the following 15 years the organization informed more than 7 000 high school girls about proper breast health 48 In 2007 Biden helped found Book Buddies which provides books for low income children 48 and has been very active in Delaware Boots on the Ground an organization that supports military families 45 She runs five miles five times a week and she has run in the Marine Corps Marathon as well as the Philadelphia Half Marathon 17 3 Biden later returned to school for her doctoral degree studying under her birth name Jill Jacobs 39 In January 2007 at age 55 she received a Doctor of Education Ed D in educational leadership from the University of Delaware 2 48 50 51 Her dissertation Student Retention at the Community College Meeting Students Needs was published under the name Jill Jacobs Biden 50 Biden has regularly attended Mass with her husband at St Joseph s on the Brandywine in Greenville Delaware 52 53 54 Whether she has ever formally converted to Catholicism or explicitly identifies as a Catholic has not been made public g Role in 2008 presidential campaign nbsp The Obamas and the Bidens in August 2008Despite personally opposing the Iraq War Biden had not wanted her husband to run in the 2004 presidential election to the point where she interrupted one strategy meeting discussing the possibility by entering in a swimsuit with the word NO inscribed on her stomach 34 But following George W Bush s reelection in 2004 she urged her husband to run again for president 58 later saying I literally wore black for a week I just could not believe that he won because I felt that things were already so bad I was so against the Iraq War And I said to Joe You ve got to change this you have to change this 44 During Joe Biden s unsuccessful campaign to be the 2008 Democratic presidential nominee she continued to teach during the week and would join him for campaigning on weekends 58 She said she would have taken an activist role in addressing education as her chief focus of concern as a potential first lady 59 She also said she would not seek inclusion in Cabinet meetings and that I say that I m apolitical if that s at all possible being married to Joe for 30 years 58 Once her husband was selected as the running mate to Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama she began campaigning again She wore a Blue Star Mothers Club pin in recognition of Beau Biden s deployment to Iraq 44 She was not a polished political speaker but was able to establish a connection with the audience 44 She also made some joint appearances with Michelle Obama 60 Throughout the time her husband was running for vice president Jill Biden continued to teach four days a week at Delaware Technical amp Community College during the fall 2008 semester and then campaigned over the long weekend while grading class papers on the campaign bus 12 44 61 Second Lady of the United States 2009 2017 First term nbsp Jill and Joe Biden dancing at the President Obama Home States Ball Gown by Reem Acra 62 Following the election of the Obama Biden ticket she and her husband moved into Number One Observatory Circle in January 2009 the official vice presidential residence in Washington 63 But as the new second lady of the United States Biden intended to keep teaching at a Washington area community college and several of them recruited her 64 63 65 In January 2009 she began teaching two English courses with an initial appointment as an adjunct professor at the Alexandria campus of Northern Virginia Community College NOVA the second largest community college in the nation 51 66 It has been rare for second ladies to work while their spouses serve as vice president 60 63 and Biden is believed to have been the first second lady to hold a paying job while her husband was vice president 51 34 In White House announcements and by her preference she was referred to as Dr Jill Biden 51 67 nbsp Official portrait March 2009Catherine Russell a former adviser to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee was named Biden s chief of staff for her role as second lady 68 Courtney O Donnell a former spokesperson for Howard Dean and Elizabeth Edwards was named her communications director 69 and Kirsten White a lawyer at Morgan Lewis amp Bockius her policy director 70 As Second Lady Biden had a staff of eight overall and occupied a corner suite in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building 67 In May 2009 Obama announced that Biden would be in charge of an initiative to raise awareness about the value of community colleges 71 Biden continued teaching two English reading and writing classes at NOVA in fall 2009 72 In January 2010 she gave the commencement speech at the University of Delaware s winter commencement the first such address by her at a major university 73 In August 2010 Biden appeared as herself in an episode of Lifetime s Army Wives making it part of her campaign to raise awareness of military families 74 In April 2011 she and Michelle Obama founded a national initiative Joining Forces to showcase the needs of U S military families 75 76 77 In September 2011 Biden lent her support to USAID s FWD campaign a push for awareness surrounding the deadly famine war and drought affecting more than 13 million people in the Horn of Africa 78 nbsp A building on the Alexandria campus of Northern Virginia Community College where Biden has been teaching since 2009She continued to teach at NOVA 79 in Fall 2009 she received a two year appointment as a full time faculty member and in Fall 2011 she was given permanent position as an associate professor 80 81 In this role she was teaching three English and writing composition courses two days per week 81 She made her position there as normal as she could sharing a cubicle with another teacher holding regular office hours for students and trying to persuade her accompanying Secret Service agents to dress as unobtrusively as possible 81 Her students were often unaware of exactly who she was referring to her simply as Dr B 82 She told a colleague My standard line when students ask me if I am married to the VP is to say that I am one of his relatives That usually quiets them 34 She was known as a compassionate teacher who engaged with her students lives but also one who assigned a lot of homework and was a tough grader 83 Staffers recall Biden always carrying students work around with her on trips and Michelle Obama s recollection of her time traveling with Biden was simply Jill is always grading papers 23 An examination by The New York Times of her e mails while second lady concluded that she shared the perks of the White House with her teaching colleagues arranging for tickets to White House events like a garden visit and a holiday tour But she didn t appear to pull rank when she needed to take time off work to attend an event with the Obamas or go on an overseas trip with her husband she requested permission from the college 34 In February 2012 she staged a Community College to Career bus tour with Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis that aimed to showcase alliances between community colleges and local and regional businesses 84 Her life with her husband at Number One Observatory Circle tended towards the informal and was centered around family and their nearby grandchildren 81 In June 2012 she published a children s book Don t Forget God Bless Our Troops based around her stepson Beau s deployment 85 The same month the Bidens daughter Ashley a social worker and former staffer at the Delaware Department of Services for Children Youth and Their Families married Howard Krein 86 Role in 2012 presidential campaign In the 2012 U S presidential election in which her husband was running for re election as vice president Biden played a modest role 85 She did not cut back on her teaching schedule and made few solo campaign appearances 85 This reflected her continuing distaste both for politics and for public speaking even though the Obama campaign considered her valuable in connecting to military families teachers and women 85 Second term nbsp Official portrait for second term December 2012Following the re election of Obama and her husband on November 6 2012 Biden began a second term January 2013 as second lady During her husband s second term Biden continued to be involved with supporting military personnel including staging multiple visits to the Center for the Intrepid rehabilitation facility for amputees and attending the inaugural Invictus Games in London 87 During the 2014 U S midterm Congressional elections she campaigned for a number of Democrats including some in high profile contests such as Mark Udall in Colorado and Michelle Nunn in Georgia 88 89 In May 2015 her stepson Beau Biden died from brain cancer She later described the loss as totally shattering My life changed in an instant All during his illness I truly believed that he was going to live up until the moment that he closed his eyes and I just never gave up hope 82 She has said that she lost her faith following his death and stopped praying and attending church for four years but later started to find faith again as a result of campaign trail interactions with people in 2019 23 55 She was present at her husband s side in the Rose Garden on October 21 2015 when he announced he would not run for the Democratic Party presidential nomination in the 2016 election 90 By her own account Biden was disappointed by his decision believing her husband was highly qualified for the position and would have been the best president 91 Biden continued to teach at NOVA handling a full load of five classes during the Fall 2015 semester 92 During 2016 she was present with her husband on a listening tour for Cancer Moonshot 2020 an effort he was leading 93 In March 2016 she headed the official party that welcomed American astronaut Scott Kelly back to Earth from his almost full year in space 94 nbsp Biden meeting with officers of the New York Army National Guard in 2009 nbsp Biden and Michelle Obama accompanying Haitian first lady Elisabeth Delatour Preval in Port au Prince three months after the devastating 2010 Haiti earthquake nbsp Joe and Jill Biden walking in the inaugural parade along Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington D C on January 21 2013 nbsp Joe and Jill Biden dancing with members of the U S armed forces at the Commander in Chief s Ball Silk blue gown by Vera Wang 95 nbsp Biden meeting with the Congolese doctor Denis Mukwege in Bukavu in 2014Subsequent activities nbsp The Bidens at a dinner for the Human Rights Campaign in 2018The former second couple launched the Biden Foundation in February 2017 with the purpose of allowing them to pursue the causes they cared most about including focuses upon preventing violence against women his moonshot initiative and her interests in community colleges and military families 96 30 That same month she was named board chair of Save the Children she said I think their emphasis on education fits with my life s work 97 Her husband was seen as a popular ex vice president and she received a standing ovation when she was a presenter at the 71st Tony Awards 30 In June 2017 the couple bought a 2 7 million off the water vacation home in Rehoboth Beach Delaware near Cape Henlopen State Park where they planned to host members of their extended family 98 99 Their ability to purchase this family property was due in part to deals they signed with Flatiron Books upon leaving office with Biden contracted to write one book and her husband two 30 99 By 2019 the couple reported some 15 million in income since leaving the vice presidency including 700 000 in speaking engagements for herself 100 The couple also substantially increased their charitable giving during this period 100 nbsp Biden giving a commencement addressJill Biden continued to teach full time at NOVA after her husband left office 97 with a salary of close to 100 000 99 She was selected to give the keynote address at a commencement for Milwaukee Area Technical College in May 2017 101 She gave the keynote address at a California teachers summit in July 2017 emphasizing the importance of communities supporting their teachers given the emotional and circumstantial stresses they often have to function under 102 Then in May 2018 she gave a commencement address at Bishop State Community College in Alabama telling the graduates that Maybe like me life got in the way and it s taken you a lot longer than you expected to get here today Whoever you are know this if you can walk across this stage you can do anything 103 In February 2019 she spoke to the graduating class of the Newport News Apprentice School telling them she realized many of them were in complicated life situations with multiple responsibilities and that Sometimes your day is a jigsaw puzzle that never seems to get completed But no matter where life takes you as of today you are a master of a craft a shipbuilder and a leader and no one can take that away from you 104 In May 2019 her memoir Where the Light Enters Building a Family Discovering Myself was published 105 The book has little political content instead focusing on aspects of family 106 In it she says that while she is grateful to have been Second Lady The role I have always felt most at home in is being Dr B 82 USA Today called it an often poignant memoir that charts her journey from a rebellious teen to young divorcee to the second lady of the United States 105 Biden did some book signings to help promote the work 106 Role in 2020 presidential campaign nbsp Biden at an August 2019 campaign eventRegarding the much discussed possibility of her husband running in the 2020 United States presidential election Biden was a key participant in his decision making process 107 By one report in March 2019 she was enthusiastically in favor of his running 108 The Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign was officially announced on April 25 2019 109 A Town and Country magazine headline declared that Jill Biden Might Just Be Joe Biden s Greatest Political Asset 109 Days later Biden addressed the matter of women who had accused her husband of physical contact that had made them feel uncomfortable by saying I think what you don t realize is how many people approach Joe Men and women looking for comfort or empathy But going forward I think he s gonna have to judge be a better judge of when people approach him how he s going to react That he maybe shouldn t approach them 110 She said she had experienced male intrusion on personal space herself I just sorta stepped aside I didn t address it things have changed There was a time when women were afraid to speak out I can remember specifically it was in a job interview if that same thing happened today I d turn around and say What do you think you re doin it s totally different 110 She also attracted attention by saying it s time to move on concerning her husband s role in 1991 regarding Anita Hill and the Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination 111 Biden continued to teach at NOVA during 2019 at one point telling a reporter I m here grading research papers in between interviews 82 She staged appearances without her husband in early contest states such as Iowa in some cases accompanied by a granddaughter 112 She attracted notice during one campaign stop in New Hampshire when she emphasized the electability argument in favor of her husband saying you know your candidate might be better on I don t know health care than Joe is but you ve got to look at who s going to win this election and maybe you have to swallow a little bit and say OK I personally like so and so better but your bottom line has to be that we have to beat Trump 113 Once Hunter Biden became a Republican political focus during the Trump Ukraine scandal she was outspoken Hunter did nothing wrong And that s the bottom line 34 The strain of the subsequent impeachment trial was enough to fracture a friendship she had with South Carolina senator Lindsey Graham who repeatedly called for Hunter Biden to be questioned as a witness at the trial 114 Biden played a more active role in this presidential campaign than she had in her husband s two prior ones 23 and for the first time Biden reluctantly took a leave of absence from NOVA for the spring 2020 semester so she could be on the campaign trail full time 34 She took training in online teaching once the COVID 19 pandemic in the United States struck 23 She indicated that she intended to resume teaching at NOVA even if her husband were to be elected 23 nbsp The Bidens in Des Moines on the eve of the February 2020 Iowa caucusesIn the weeks leading up to the Iowa caucuses she sometimes staged more campaign appearances in that state than her husband did 34 She gave out her campaign e mail address to voters in case they wanted to ask her follow up questions 115 In joint appearances she sometimes spoke after he did acting in the closer role 115 After experiencing a number of victories around the nation she gained some media attention at the March 3 Super Tuesday primaries during her husband s speech when she physically blocked a protester from getting at him 116 Asked about the stiff arm she employed she said I m a good Philly girl 3 With her husband having become the presumptive Democratic nominee in June 2020 she published the children s book Joey The Story of Joe Biden which portrayed him as having been brave and adventurous as a child despite having a stutter he was bullied for 117 In July 2020 she spoke out about the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on education appearing in a video with her husband to emphasize that she understands the frustration with virtual education substitutes Schools and parents alike want a clear science based strategy not mixed messages and ultimatums 118 She criticized U S Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos for what she saw as political motivations in advocating a reopening of schools no matter what and said that the first thing Joe Biden s going to do is pick a secretary of education who is a public school educator and has experience in the classroom I mean I hear that again and again and again no more Betsy DeVos 119 She was heavily involved in the vice presidential selection process that resulted in Senator Kamala Harris s being chosen 23 On the second night of the virtual 2020 Democratic National Convention Biden spoke from the classroom at Brandywine High School where she had once taught English 42 She drew parallels between family suffering and the plight of the country saying How do you make a broken family whole The same way you make a nation whole With love and understanding and with small acts of kindness with bravery with unwavering faith 120 During the final stretch of the general election she campaigned in the Delaware Valley region of Pennsylvania near her home town emphasizing the importance of the swing state and of women voting saying You will decide you the women will decide the future of this state and this state may determine the entire election 121 First Lady of the United States 2021 present Role and continued teaching nbsp Biden alongside her husband as he took the presidential oath of office on January 20 2021Biden s husband was elected president and took office on January 20 2021 122 She is the first spouse since Barbara Bush to hold the positions of both Second Lady and First Lady and is the first one since Pat Nixon to hold them non consecutively At the age of 69 Biden was the oldest first lady to assume the role 123 She is also the first Italian American first lady 124 10 In mid November 2020 it was announced that her chief of staff as first lady would be attorney and diplomat Julissa Reynoso Pantaleon and that her senior advisor in the role would be campaign staffer Anthony Bernal 125 In December 2020 an op ed piece by writer Joseph Epstein in The Wall Street Journal which urged the incoming First Lady to drop the Dr from her preferred form of address because she is not a medical doctor 126 was met with a widespread backlash especially among professional women 127 Outgoing First Lady Melania Trump did not invite incoming First Lady Jill Biden to the White House for tea and a tour which previously had been a tradition in the presidential transition of power 128 She resumed teaching at NOVA albeit at first on a remote basis over Zoom due to the pandemic 129 This has made her the first wife of a sitting U S president to hold a paying job outside the White House 130 131 For security reasons and for students who are looking to add a class taught by Biden her classes at NOVA have often been listed as instructed by staff 83 She has stayed up late in the White House quarters to review assignments she has given her students 131 In September 2021 she returned to in person teaching at NOVA 132 Her presence there exemplified the Biden administration s desire to get students and teachers back to physical schools 132 she subsequently said thank God we all got off Zoom 133 Security for her classes became tighter than it had been as second lady with students having to go through a metal detector and initially getting a security briefing 134 She has maintained her reputation as a tough grader who gave a lot of homework 134 First ladies are expected to have one or more causes that they advocate for and Biden s have been military families education and aspects of health care 134 The same day may see her teaching classes at the college and then flying to an appearance as first lady 135 Of managing her professional life her family roles and her first lady activities all together Biden has said You can t do anything in a haphazard way You have to have purpose while you re doing it and it has to be organized That s the key to it 133 Domestic initiatives and activities nbsp The first lady and president serving a Thanksgiving 2021 meal to service members at Fort Bragg North CarolinaThe Joining Forces program with Michelle Obama which was put on hiatus by Melania Trump has been revived by Biden 136 During visits to Joint Base Lewis McChord and Naval Air Station Whidbey Island in the state of Washington Biden said that the men and women of our armed forces can t be at their best when they are worried that their families are struggling and praised the joint base for having dedicated spaces for service children on the autistic spectrum 137 During 2021 Biden visited 16 military installations and worked with Joining Forces to hold over 20 events for military families focusing on employment entrepreneurship and other issues 138 In the same year the Office of the First Lady joined the U S National Security Council in launching the Joining Forces Interagency Policy Committee to secure proposals across the federal government to support military families 139 1 During her husband s first year in office Biden was put in charge of the public push for legislation that as part of the American Families Plan would provide free tuition to students attending community colleges 140 This proposal initially estimated at over 100 billion became part of the large proposed Build Back Better Act BBB 141 The BBB social spending initiatives went through a series of negotiations during the year and the bill as a whole struggled to find sufficient support among Democrats in the Senate 141 Biden continued to advocate for the free community college tuition item and some Democrats in Congress pushed for it too once it became known that it might be eliminated 142 In a February 2022 appearance before the Community College National Legislative Summit Biden publicly acknowledged that the free community college tuition item had been dropped from any BBB bill and said that she was disappointed these aren t just bills and budgets to me 141 After many further negotiations a significantly reduced bill passed Congress and became law as the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 with free tuition for community college one of those provisions that did not make the cut 143 Jill Biden is an advocate for COVID 19 vaccination and toured the United States as a part of President Biden s campaign to vaccinate Americans against COVID 19 144 Indeed at times she was the foremost spokesperson in the administration for the vaccination effort she was sent to parts of the country known for anti vaccine beliefs and antipathy towards her husband under the belief that she had a better chance of communicating with people in those areas 145 Biden who was fully vaccinated with two booster shots contracted COVID 19 herself in August 2022 and went into isolation protocols 146 she subsequently encountered Rebound Covid 147 as well as contracting Covid again in September 2023 148 In January 2023 Biden underwent Mohs surgery to remove two basal cell carcinoma lesions from her face and chest 149 Jill Biden is also more political than previous first ladies 150 According to a President s advisor she is one of the top raisers across the board for us as a party 150 In October 2021 she visited Virginia to deliver a last minute stump speeches for the Democratic governor Terry McAuliffe in his race against Republican challenger and his successor Glenn Youngkin 150 In 2022 she organized seven fundraisers for the Democratic National Committee 151 She described the 2022 overruling of the Roe v Wade Supreme Court ruling as unjust and so devastating 152 She criticized former president Donald Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin during public events and private Democratic National Committee fundraisers 150 She also criticized Republican opposition of an assault weapons ban and more spending on climate change 151 In July 2022 Biden expressed frustration with the challenges her husband have faced as his administration has sought to address a range of issues 153 She has played a role in the hiring of people within the administration s press personnel and has criticized them when she felt they were not sufficiently protecting her husband s image 135 134 By October 2022 Biden had visited 40 U S states as first lady outpacing the number of states that her husband visited during his presidency 135 134 Foreign trips and activities nbsp Zelenska and Biden leftmost pair in front on their visit together in Ukraine nbsp 49th G7 summitIn June 2021 Joe and Jill Biden visited Cornwall in the United Kingdom to attend the 47th G7 summit 154 Biden and the Duchess of Cambridge visited primary school students and participated in a roundtable discussion focusing on early childhood education 155 The pair penned an op ed that was published by CNN about early childhood care 156 In July 2021 Biden visited Tokyo Japan in her first solo trip abroad as the first lady 157 There she met Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga with his wife Mariko Suga at Akasaka Palace and met Emperor Naruhito at Tokyo Imperial Palace 157 She also visited American athletes at the 2020 Summer Olympic Games and attended the Olympics opening ceremony at the Olympic Stadium 157 In October 2021 Joe and Jill Biden visited Vatican City There the couple met Pope Francis at the Apostolic Palace to discuss world poverty and climate change 158 159 In the same month the couple visited Rome Italy to attend G20 Leaders Summit 160 Biden met Serena Cappello wife of Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi at Chigi Palace and Brigitte Macron wife of French President Emmanuel Macron at Il Marchese restaurant 161 162 163 She also visited the families of American troops in Naples 161 In May 2022 during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine Biden made a trip without her husband to Romania and Slovakia visiting with Ukrainian women and children refugees and asking questions of workers from aid organizations 164 During this she made an unannounced trip across the Slovakia Ukraine border to Uzhhorod Ukraine where she met with displaced Ukrainian schoolchildren as well as with Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska 165 The visit coincided with Mother s Day as celebrated in the U S and Biden said I wanted to come on Mother s Day We thought it was important to show the Ukrainian people that this war has to stop and this war has been brutal and that the people of the United States stand with the people of Ukraine 165 It was the first visit to a war zone by a U S first lady without her husband since Laura Bush went to Afghanistan in 2008 and it was the first appearance in public for Zelenska since the invasion started 164 At a subsequent NATO summit Biden and several other first ladies emphasized a commitment to helping Ukrainian refugees 166 In the same month Biden visited Ecuador Panama and Costa Rica 167 At each stop she engaged in public appearances and diplomatic discussions that emphasized the value that partnership with the United States brought in by addressing a variety of issues within those countries 167 While Biden had visited the continent of Africa five times as second lady her initial visit there as first lady came in February 2023 with a trip to Namibia and Kenya 168 In Windhoek she delivered a speech on democracy and women s empowerment 169 While in Kenya s Kajiado County she witnessed the effects of the ongoing 2020 2023 Horn of Africa Drought 170 In May 2023 Biden and her granddaughter Finnegan were the representatives of the American government at the Coronation of Charles III and Camilla making her the first First Lady to ever attend a British coronation 171 172 In June 2023 Biden and her daughter Ashley attended the wedding of Crown Prince Hussein of Jordan and Rajwa Al Saif 173 In the same month she visited Egypt Morocco and Portugal focusing on youth empowerment and art 174 175 In July 2023 Biden visited Paris to give a speech to mark the official return of the United States to UNESCO 176 By May 2023 Biden had traveled more than her husband the vice president or the second gentleman 40 Approval ratings popularity and controversy In October 2021 Biden was placed the seventh most popular first lady out of twelve recent first ladies from an online survey poll by Zogby Analytics 177 During the first year and a half of being first lady a CNN poll revealed that Biden s favorability ratings had declined from 58 percent favorable to 28 percentage unfavorable at the time of her husband s inauguration compared to 34 percent favorable to 29 percent unfavorable during June July 2022 178 A popularity dip of that extext was unusual as first ladies usually have stronger ratings than their husbands do and stay high even when their husbands ratings decline 150 The decline has been attributed to Biden being more outwardly political than previous first ladies to the general increase of partisan polarization in the United States dragging down everyone associated with an unpopular president and because of a large number of respondents shifting their views to no opinion an artifact of how the CNN poll was conducted 150 The poll also showed that Biden is still more popular among Republicans than both the president and vice president 150 Biden has been noted for having superior message discipline compared to her husband and has rarely produced gaffes 135 However one did occur at the July 2022 conference of Latino advocacy organization UnidosUS when Biden claimed Latino Americans were as unique as tacos 179 She also mispronounced the word bodegas 180 Her Latino stereotyping caused widespread condemnation 181 including from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists who issued a statement which said We are not tacos 179 Biden apologized via a spokesman 181 The combination of a polling decline and the gaffe was noted as unfortunate timing for the White House and the Democratic Party who were working to win back Hispanic voters who had drifted to the Republican Party prior the 2022 midterm elections 178 150 181 In any case Biden s use in such roles was not diminished as she became the most requested surrogate of anyone in the Biden administration including her husband during fall 2022 campaigns and often was utilized in Republican leaning areas 135 Her ability to reach suburban women was especially desired 40 In all she participated in about 40 speaking appearances or fundraisers for various candidates and as the year closed she was suffering from exhaustion and laryngitis 182 nbsp Biden alongside Angel Reese when the White House visit did finally take placeBiden did commit what the New York Times termed an unforced error in April 2023 when after attending the highly watched championship game of the 2023 NCAA Division I women s basketball tournament she extended both the losing Iowa Hawkeyes as well as the winning LSU Tigers an invitation to the White House traditionally only extended to winners 183 The remark was walked back by the first lady s spokesperson and only LSU was invited 184 after the game s aftermath became tangled in some racially oriented discussions regarding the differing treatments given trash talking behavior by the two teams top players LSU s Angel Reese and Iowa s Caitlin Clark 183 Reese initially took offense at Biden s remark but the two hugged when the LSU visit to the White House took place in May 2023 185 Fashion and style In September 2020 Biden wore Stuart Weitzman s black boots with the word vote written on them 186 The boots she wore was sold out immediately and page views for the boots spiked five fold the next day 186 At her husband s victory speech in Wilmington Biden wore an Oscar de la Renta dark blue floral dress designed by Fernando Garcia and Laura Kim 187 The dress she wore sold out quickly 187 In March 2021 her spokesperson stated that the first lady s press team would not comment on her clothes 188 During her public appearances Biden has been noted to favor jeans and cashmere sweaters 189 created by American designers with focus on sustainability 190 On February 13 2021 Biden posted a photo on Twitter of her shopping for cupcakes in Washington D C while wearing a scrunchie which went viral 177 Of the attention the scrunchie photo got Biden said on The Kelly Clarkson Show I still don t understand it 191 WritingsBooks Jacobs Biden Jill 2006 Student Retention at the Community College Meeting Students Needs Newark DE University of Delaware Fall 2006 doctoral dissertation Biden Jill 2012 Don t Forget God Bless Our Troops New York Simon amp Schuster children s illustrations by Raul Colon Biden Jill May 7 2019 Where the Light Enters Building a Family Discovering Myself New York Flatiron Books ISBN 9781250182326 Biden Jill June 30 2020 Joey The Story of Joe Biden New York Simon amp Schuster ISBN 9781534480537 children s illustrations by Amy June Bates Authored articles First Lady Jill Biden HRH The Duchess of Cambridge June 12 2021 This is what our kids deserve CNN Archived from the original on June 12 2023 First Lady Jill Biden November 16 2021 Jill Biden What to do if you want to protect your kids CNN Archived from the original on June 12 2023 Biden Jill Dole Elizabeth April 22 2022 The service and sacrifice of our military caregiver kids deserves to be supported and recognized Fox News Archived from the original on June 11 2023 Biden Jill May 13 2022 Jill Biden What Ukrainian mothers taught me about this war CNN Archived from the original on June 12 2023 Biden Jill April 21 2023 The Resilience and Grit of Military Children is Unparalleled Parents Archived from the original on June 11 2023 Notes See Dr Biden DrBiden44 June 3 2013 RT whitehouse Happy birthday DrBiden Take note Wikipedia Tweet via Twitter a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link The date of June 5 given in this 2009 Washington Post piece previously used in this article is incorrect The family name of Giacoppo was subsequently misspelled as Giacoppa at the Ellis Island registry 5 Accordingly Italian sources tend to refer to the Giacoppo spelling 6 7 while some American sources refer to a Giacoppa spelling 8 9 10 Still another earlier spelling is Giacobbo the head of the family at the time of immigration was recorded in Italy as Placido Giacobbo 11 In addition to local bands musical artists who performed at the Stone Balloon during this period included a 1974 pre Born to Run fame Bruce Springsteen 21 as well as Chubby Checker and Tiny Tim However the bulk of the Stone Balloon s prominence as a venue for up and coming major artists occurred after Stevenson s marriage with Jill ended In August 2020 Stevenson stated to media outlets that this oft told story about how Joe and Jill met was made up that he and Jill had known Joe Biden and his first wife Neilia going back to 1972 that he had asked County Councilman Biden for help with a liquor license and had held a fund raiser for his 1972 Senate campaign and that Joe and Jill had begun an affair in 1974 before he and Jill had separated In response to Stevenson s statement a spokesman for Jill Biden said in September 2020 These claims are fictitious seemingly to sell and promote a book The relationship of Joe and Jill Biden is well documented Jill Biden separated from her first husband irreconcilably in the fall of 1974 and moved out of their marital home Joe and Jill Biden had their first date in March of 1975 and they married in June of 1977 27 Sources sometimes report Jill Biden s college graduation as occurring in 1974 20 news articles and press releases from the university indicate that 1975 is correct 25 29 The Chapel is known for being the site of marriage ceremonies for couples of different religious backgrounds and faiths or otherwise would have difficulty getting married in a formal religious ceremony 32 An investigation in 2023 by the Catholic World Report was unable to determine whether the procedures for marriage in the Catholic Church were followed 33 Some sources characterize the couple as being Catholics 55 while other sources describe them as coming from different faiths but attending Catholic services together 56 Jill Biden generally talks about her adult faith in a personal sense and while her 2019 memoir Where the Light Enters describes her in Catholic settings with her husband or their children it does not state that she herself is a Catholic 57 References a b Dr Jill Biden First Lady White House Archived from the original on August 6 2022 Retrieved August 6 2022 Jill Tracy Jacobs Biden was born on June 3 1951 in Hammonton New Jersey to Bonny Jean Godfrey Jacobs and Donald Carl Jacobs a b c d e f Farrell Joelle August 27 2008 Colleagues see a caring giving Jill Biden The Philadelphia Inquirer Archived from the original on September 1 2008 Retrieved August 28 2008 a b c d e f g h Terruso Julia October 14 2020 Jill Biden s Philly 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Kate July 19 2022 A year and a half in first lady Jill Biden s favorability is mixed CNN Archived from the original on August 8 2022 See also p 15 of the accompanying SSRS poll results document The survey was conducted June 13 July 13 2022 a b Jill Biden chided for saying Latinos as unique as breakfast tacos Reuters July 12 2022 Archived from the original on July 17 2022 a the bodegas of the Bronx as beautiful as the blossoms of Miami and as unique as the breakfast tacos here in San Antonio is your strength Biden said b The National Association of Hispanic Journalists was not impressed saying Biden and her speech writers ought to better understand the complexities of our people We are not tacos Our heritage as Latinos is shaped by a variety of diasporas cultures and food traditions and should not be reduced to a stereotype the association said in a statement Bennett Kate Blaine Kyle July 12 2022 Jill Biden apologizes after citing bodegas and breakfast tacos to praise Hispanic diversity 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Angel Reese LSU women s basketball team will visit White House on same day as UConn men s team CBS Sports Archived from the original on June 3 2023 Frazier Kierra May 26 2023 LSU White House visit turns into slam dunk for Jill Biden Angel Reese Politico Archived from the original on June 3 2023 a b Krause Amanda September 17 2020 Jill Biden s 695 vote boots are selling fast days after she wore them in public Business Insider Archived from the original on August 8 2022 Retrieved August 8 2022 a b Grindell Samantha November 11 2020 Jill Biden made a statement in a 5 690 dress from a designer with a long history in the White House and it s already sold out Business Insider Archived from the original on August 8 2022 Retrieved August 8 2022 Feitelberg Rosemary March 4 2021 First Lady Jill Biden s Team Just Says No to Talking About Clothes Women s Wear Daily Archived from the original on August 8 2022 Retrieved August 8 2022 van Meter Jonathan June 29 2021 A First Lady for All of Us On the 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