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Jill’s Spin: Media Tour Can’t Mask Debate Disaster

America watched in stunned silence the night of the debate that reshaped the 2024 race — a performance so visibly off the rails that even friendly anchors called it a disaster. What followed was not honesty but spin: excuses about a bad night and carefully stage-managed appearances meant to hush a growing public unease. The questions about whether this was papering over something much darker are not wild conspiracy but commonsense skepticism after a national humiliation.

On “The Right Squad,” commentators did what the mainstream press refused to do for months: they pointed out the glaring contradiction between Jill Biden’s later protestations of concern and the actions her team took immediately after the debate. Conservatively minded viewers saw the same pattern — calming statements, selective access, and a media eager to move on — and The Right Squad put those inconsistencies on the record for hard-working Americans to judge. The show’s scrutiny of Jill Biden’s media tour is part of a larger corrective that conservative outlets have been delivering when other outlets look the other way.

Republicans on the Hill didn’t rely on TV opinions alone; they issued subpoenas to figure out who fashioned the “protective bubble” around the president and why staffers were shielding important facts from voters. The House Oversight Committee subpoenaed several White House aides tied to the First Lady’s office after reporting suggested staffers were running interference rather than serving the public interest. If you think this is partisan theater, ask why a formal investigatory trail now exists and why Americans deserve the answers it seeks.

Meanwhile, Jill Biden has hit the interview circuit and hinted that a memoir will “set the record straight,” but talk of clearing the air rings hollow when so many details about who knew what and when remain sealed behind staff calendars and talking points. The media circus around her appearances cannot substitute for sworn testimony or the transparency voters need when a president’s fitness to serve is in doubt. Conservatives are right to demand more than PR: full, public answers about that fateful night and the chain of command that followed it.

Patriotism means expecting our leaders to answer to the people, not to spin doctors and sympathetic anchors. Congress must finish its work, reporters must stop being stenographers for power, and every American who cares about the future should insist on accountability. If the Bidens believe they can paper over a national trust deficit with soundbites and book tours, they’re badly mistaken — hardworking Americans want the truth, plain and simple.

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