▲Jill Biden [Image source=AP News]

▲Jill Biden [Image source=AP News]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Jae-hee] Jill Biden, wife of U.S. President Joe Biden, confessed that "being the First Lady is more challenging than I had imagined" regarding her first year at the White House.


On the 9th (local time), according to CBS, Mrs. Biden made these remarks during an interview held at Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland.


She said, "The process of adapting as the First Lady seems to be a bit more difficult than I expected," and defined it as "not a job, but a lifestyle I live."


She added, "It is not something you can leave at 3 or 5 o'clock and get up from, but something that lasts 24 hours a day."


Regarding recent rumors about President Biden's mental health issues, she dismissed them as "absurd."


On uniting a deeply divided public opinion, she emphasized, calling President Biden "Joe," "I do not distinguish between Republican or Democratic areas. As you know, Joe is the president of all Americans."



The interview will be broadcast on the 12th.


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