Jill Biden To Leave Job At Virginia College

As the Bidens prepare to pack their bags and vacate the White House, it’s clear that the holiday season will be anything but festive at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. With Joe Biden’s presidency winding down in a fog of scandal, political backstabbing, and a Democratic Party civil war, it seems the First Couple is spending their final weeks in office settling scores rather than savoring their legacy.

At the heart of this chaotic curtain call is none other than First Lady Jill Biden, who insiders say has been urging her husband to go scorched earth on anyone who dared push him out of the 2024 election. Dr. Jill, often seen as the president’s staunchest defender, is reportedly channeling her frustration into vengeance against a long list of enemies—starting with former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Pelosi, who led the charge to pressure Biden into stepping aside for the good of the party, now finds herself on the Bidens’ blacklist. Despite a 50-year friendship, the icy relationship is evident in the president’s refusal to even speak to Pelosi. The feeling is mutual, as the former speaker reportedly orchestrated Biden’s political ouster with the precision of a political hit job. And let’s not forget Joe’s parting “gift” to Pelosi—a last-minute push for a congressional insider trading ban. Subtle? Not exactly. But for the Bidens, revenge is clearly a dish best-served cold.

Adding to the intrigue is speculation that Biden’s sudden endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris—mere minutes after bowing out—was less about party unity and more about spiting Pelosi and Barack Obama. Both reportedly worked behind the scenes to unseat Biden, all while harboring serious doubts about Harris’s competency. Democratic megadonor John Morgan bluntly described Biden’s maneuver as a political middle finger: “I think he got pissed off and said, ‘F*** you,’ and gave us Harris.” Ouch.

The fallout has been messy. Harris, already a polarizing figure, was trounced by Donald Trump in the general election, handing Republicans a sweeping victory and restoring Trump to the Oval Office. Meanwhile, Democratic donors and power players are left scratching their heads, wondering how their carefully laid plans unraveled so spectacularly. Pelosi herself has been unceremoniously sidelined, seated far from the Bidens at recent events, and left out in the cold after years of loyalty to the party’s cause.

But the Bidens aren’t just at odds with Pelosi and Harris. Dr. Jill’s reputation has taken a serious hit as reports confirm what many already suspected—that she knowingly pushed her husband into a grueling reelection campaign despite his declining health. The narrative of Jill as the devoted, supportive spouse has given way to a much harsher view: a political operator who prioritized power over her husband’s well-being.

As for Joe, his final weeks in office have been a grim reflection of his presidency—full of missteps, mistrust, and missed opportunities. While the First Lady announced she’s wrapping up her teaching career, the Bidens’ true legacy is one of division and dysfunction, both within their party and across the nation.

Ultimately, the Biden presidency will be remembered less for its accomplishments and more for the chaos it leaves in its wake. As they retreat to Delaware, the Bidens may have the satisfaction of knowing they took a few political rivals down with them, but the price of their revenge will be paid by a fractured Democratic Party and a country still reeling from their leadership. Merry Christmas, indeed.