‘Let My Wife Come Home’: Biden Says His Wife Spending Too Much Time with Navajo Nation
At the recent Climate Summit, United States (US) President Joe Biden went on a strange rant about his wife Jill Biden spending too much time at the Navajo Nation.
According to the details, the first lady traveled to Arizona and then to Navajo territory on Thursday in order to discuss recovery from the pandemic with tribal leaders – but it seems that she is needed back at the White House, as the president misses his wife and can’t stand spending a weekend without her.
Biden said: “I just wanna say one thing to Bird of the Navajo Nation: let my wife come home. She likes the Navajo Nation too much. She keeps being out there. She’s out there for two days, she’s been out there before. I don’t know. Do you know what I mean? I called her and said ‘where are you?’ And she said ‘Oh I’m staying another day!’ So, you know, let her come home ok?”
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He continued jokingly: “It’s too far for me to commute!”
Earlier, in 2013, Jill Biden delivered the commencement address at Navajo Technical University and she toured the first-ever Cancer Treatment Centre on Indian land in Tuba city in 2019.
This could be why Joe Biden stated his wife “likes the Navajo Nation too much,” and why she “keeps being out there.”