Jill Biden criticized after Joe Biden stumbles multiple times on Delaware beach in viral video

Footage of President Biden stumbling on sand prompts online criticism toward First Lady Jill Biden.

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A recent video of President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden walking on the sand near their beach house in Delaware has sparked significant online debate. 

Captured by C-SPAN, the footage shows the president appearing to struggle slightly with his balance as he walks on the Gordons Pond Trail in Rehoboth Beach. 

With over three million views on X, formerly known as Twitter, the clip quickly went viral, prompting many to discuss Jill Biden's apparent lack of physical support for her husband.

Viewers reacted with a mix of empathy for Joe Biden and criticism toward Jill. Comments ranged from surprise that the First Lady didn’t offer assistance, with some questioning why she didn’t grab his arm for support. 

“Why is Jill so horrible and not help him,” one comment read, while another noted, “That’s just pathetic. Jill just doesn’t even care he’s about to eat sand at any moment.”

Other users were more sympathetic, pointing out the president's age and urging others to cut him some slack. However, some viewers criticized Jill’s perceived detachment, remarking on the lack of visible support for the 81-year-old president.

The video has also reignited ongoing discussions about Joe Biden’s health, a topic that has come up multiple times throughout his presidency. 

Recently, a neurosurgeon had commented on what he suggested were signs of cognitive impairment, though Biden has denied any health concerns. In a recent debate, Biden’s performance led to additional questions regarding his age and physical capabilities.

In a separate development, President Biden announced an upcoming White House meeting with former President Donald Trump, scheduled for Wednesday. 

The meeting was confirmed by the White House following a post-election phone call. "I will do my duty as president. I’ll fulfill my oath, and I will honor the Constitution," Biden affirmed, pledging a peaceful transfer of power.

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