Joe and Jill Biden to join 'The View' for first joint interview post-presidency
The couple will join the show live in-studio to discuss life after the White House, the Democratic Party's election losses in 2024, and the current political landscape following President Donald Trump's first 100 days.
Former President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will join ABC's "The View" on Thursday for their first joint interview post-presidency.
The couple will join the show live in-studio to discuss life after the White House, the Democratic Party's election losses in 2024, and the current political landscape following President Donald Trump's first 100 days, ABC News reported.
The former president had his first post-White House interview with the BBC on Wednesday, in which he criticized President Trump's foreign policy, saying his peace deal between Ukraine and Russia would be "modern-day appeasement," and slammed the Republican president's threats to obtain Canada, Greenland, and the Panama Canal.
"What president ever talks like that?" Biden said. "That's not who we are. We're about freedom, democracy, opportunity – not about confiscation."
Biden dropped out of his under-performing 2024 reelection bid, giving way to then-Vice President Kamala Harris, whom Trump defeated.