On Tuesday night, former Vice President and presumptive Democratic nominee, Joe Biden seemed to forget his wife’s name, Dr. Jill Biden.

Biden crashed his wife’s speech and stepped in to give in an awkward hug. “I’m Jill Biden’s husband,” Biden beamed. Biden went on to share his thoughts for Jill as the next First Lady of the United States. He began by calling Jill the “love of his life” and described her as one of the strongest people he knows. “She’s a backbone like a ramrod. She loves fiercely, cares deeply. Nothing stops her when she sets her mind at getting something right,” Biden said.

The Democratic nominee then asked the crowd to remember their favorite mentor who helped them build their own self-confidence, “That’s the kind of the first lady, lady, lady, lady this Jill Biden will be,” Biden said.

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During her speech, Jill claimed that she empathized with families who had to deal with the coronavirus pandemic. She also chose to deliver her speech in an empty classroom, saying that if her husband gets elected, he would be able to resolve the pandemic and once again fill the classrooms with laughter. She also spoke about the former Vice president’s character, and how he remained strong when he lost his first wife and infant daughter during a tragic car crash. She claimed that if Americans would trust Joe to lead, he would bring together American families the way he was able to bring theirs together. She also added that he would push the country forward, especially in times of need.

In a report from The Patriot Hill, Jill’s first husband, Bill Stevenson, dropped a bombshell when he claimed that contrary to media reports, the couple was still married when she began an affair with Joe. Following her speech, Jill finally snapped on Wednesday when she was asked about Joe’s cognitive ability. The interviewer, NBC News host Savannah Guthrie asked Jill to respond to an ad that President Donald Trump had released, which called into question Joe’s cognitive abilities. She then asked Jill if she thinks that Trump’s campaign strategy was a “fair attack.” Jill responded that it was “ridiculous.” She went on to defend her husband, saying that Joe was on the phone every single minute, making calls to Democratic governors. She also added that he is also holding Zoom conferences and hosting fundraisers, noting that his day starts from 9 a.m. and ends at 11 p.m.