Thursday night's debate concluded with an unexpected scene that left many talking.
Joe Biden experienced a challenging debate performance, with his wife, Jill Biden, assisting him off the stage, while Melania Trump broke tradition by not attending the debate.
According to Daily Mail, Jill Biden led her husband, Joe Biden, off stage after what many have described as a debate debacle. The president, who appeared hoarse and struggled with his words throughout the evening, found solace in his wife’s support. Jill Biden hugged and kissed him on stage as the event concluded, a comforting and necessary gesture.
In a surprising break from tradition, Melania Trump did not attend the debate. Historically, she has been present at all debates during the 2016 and 2020 election cycles. However, on this occasion, Donald Trump was left to exit solo.
The Trump campaign remained silent on whether Melania would attend, even though it was widely predicted she would not. This absence has led to further speculation about her role and presence in Donald Trump's current campaign. Reports suggest that if Donald Trump wins a second term, Melania may not live in Washington D.C. full-time, potentially splitting her time between Mar-a-Lago, Florida, and New York City.
Joe Biden’s debate performance has sparked significant concern among senior Democratic leaders. Reports indicate that discussions are underway regarding the possibility of replacing him on the ballot. Biden was seen struggling to descend the stairs to speak with moderators Dana Bash and Jake Tapper, adding to the growing sense of panic within the Democratic Party.
Jill Biden's constant support on stage and after the debate highlights the seriousness of the situation. The moment she helped him leave the stage was particularly telling. This incident, coupled with Biden freezing in the first 12 minutes of the debate, has fueled debates about his capability to continue as the Democratic candidate.
Melania Trump’s rare public appearances and her potential living arrangements have been a topic of discussion. Her absence from the debate and other campaign events has been notable. Melania did not appear at a campaign rally for Donald Trump in 2024 and missed a June 14th birthday party for him organized by his fan club.
Presidential historian Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky commented on the breaking of tradition, noting the significance of family presence at debates since 1976. MaryAnne Borrell, a professor at Connecticut College, remarked on the curtain of privacy drawn around Melania. Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, a former friend turned critic, has pointed out that Melania has not been by her husband's side during this campaign as she might have been in previous years.
Melania Trump is scheduled to hold a fundraiser for the Log Cabin Republicans on July 8th at Trump Tower in New York. This event marks a rare political appearance for her. The fundraiser will charge attendees $100,000 per head, and it follows a similar event she hosted at Mar-a-Lago in April.
Public sightings of Melania have been sparse. She was last seen in public with Donald Trump at Barron Trump’s high school graduation in May. Her office has not responded to requests for comment about her future role and living arrangements should Donald Trump win a second term.
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, a former friend and now critic of Melania Trump, noted that the former first lady has not been actively supporting her husband in his latest bid for the White House. Speaking on the MeidasTouch Podcast, Winston Wolkoff mentioned that years ago, Melania would have been more involved.
Joe Biden's recent debate performance has raised questions about his capability, leading to discussions about potentially replacing him on the Democratic ballot. Melania Trump's infrequent public appearances and unclear living situations have also sparked interest and speculation. The roles and public perceptions of both Joe and Melania Biden are being increasingly scrutinized, and upcoming events such as fundraisers and internal discussions within the Democratic Party are expected to significantly influence the political narrative.