Jill Biden Fast Facts
Here is a look at the life of Jill Biden, wife of 46th US President Joe Biden.
Personal
Birth place: Hammonton, New Jersey
Birth name: Jill Tracy Jacobs
Father: Donald Jacobs, banker
Marriages: Joe Biden (June 17, 1977-present); Bill Stevenson (1970-1975, divorced)
Children: with Joe Biden: Ashley
Education: University of Delaware, B.A., English, 1975; West Chester University, M.Ed, 1981 ; Villanova University, M.A. English, 1987 ; University of Delaware, Ed.D, 2007
Religion: Roman Catholic
Other Facts
Biden has been an educator for decades. Taught in public high schools for 13 years. She also taught at a psychiatric hospital for adolescents.
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The First Lady, the Second Gentleman and the other new White House faces to look out for
There are several ‘firsts’ among the new residents of the 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. By Rónán Duffy Friday 22 Jan 2021, 12:05 PM Jan 22nd 2021, 12:05 PM 31,563 Views 39 Comments
JOE BIDEN IS into his third day as US president and the new administration is beginning to stretch its legs.
But as we get used to to the changes in the White House, here’s a short guide to some people you might be getting to know.
Jill Biden
Every four years, we celebrate the beginning of a new administration. It’s the start of a bright new chapter. A time for us all to come together. I’m so grateful to all who worked to create an incredible day – especially in this uniquely difficult year. pic.twitter.com/P3L7OYoANR Jill Biden (@FLOTUS) Jan
After four years of the mayhem of the Trump administration, a period of relative calm and sobriety in the White House can’t come quick enough.
In Melania Trump, we had a First Lady like no other: she had rumoured lookalikes; she would go viral simply by swatting away her husband’s hand in public; and she was caught on tape bitching about one of her primary duties: decorating the White House for Christmas.
Historically, the First Lady of the US has been cast as the docile, devoted wind beneath the president’s wings; a role that’s more protector and facilitator than anything else. Yet the truth tells a different story, and the White House has seen more than its fair share of redoubtable, powerful women. And Jill Biden is set to continue this fine tradition.