Karoline Leavitt Calls Out Jill Biden: “She’s Still LYING!” — Pressure Mounts as Senate Eyes White House Cover-Up

A storm erupted in the capital this week as rising GOP firebrand Karoline Leavitt took direct aim at First Lady Jill Biden, accusing her of deceiving the American public about the President’s health and mental fitness. On a heated segment of Fox & Friends, Leavitt didn’t mince words: “She’s still lying to the American people. She’s still saying to the American public they’re so stupid, they’re going to believe her lies—and frankly it’s insulting. She needs to answer for it.”

Senate Probe Intensifies

The controversy comes as both the House and now the Senate announce plans to investigate what Republicans are calling a coordinated cover-up of President Biden’s mental and physical decline. The White House, bracing for impact, has signaled Dr. Jill Biden as a critical voice on the issue—but Leavitt alleges that’s part of the problem, not the solution.

“She’s not just staying silent,” Leavitt said, “she’s actively working with media allies, party operatives, and White House staff to convince Americans that Joe Biden is fit for office—all while everyone in Washington knows otherwise.” Leavitt called for Jill Biden, Hunter Biden, Karine Jean-Pierre, and other top officials to testify under oath before Congress about who’s really running the country.

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Is Jill Biden the Real Power?

As rumors swirl about executive orders signed via autopen and a First Lady with unprecedented backstage influence, media hosts pressed the Biden circle for answers. Joe Concha, joining Fox’s Todd Piro, speculated whether Dr. Jill might be “acting as chief of staff” in a shadow administration. “Americans, Republicans and Democrats alike, want to hear from her,” Concha said. “If Congress has to subpoena the First Lady, so be it.”

The Media’s Role

Fueling the controversy, journalists acknowledged feeling pressured by the White House not to cover Biden’s apparent struggles. One reporter described intimidation and peer pressure for simply doubting official narratives, admitting, “It made me doubt myself.”

Leavitt, unimpressed, dismissed those excuses: “If you’re a real journalist, you don’t answer to the White House—you answer to the truth. Just listen to Biden speak and watch the video. You didn’t need a White House official to see something was wrong.”

A Watergate Echo?

Analysts compared the moment to Watergate: “What did they know, and when did they know it?” Americans across the aisle are now demanding the First Lady, and everyone in the President’s closest circle, answer tough questions under oath.

Even Democratic strategists are worried: “This could hurt the party’s trust for a long time. Who can really believe anything that comes out of this White House now?”

What Happens Next?

With congressional hearings looming and calls growing for Dr. Jill Biden to cease her “book tour” and face bipartisan questions, the White House faces a pivotal test. America is watching to see whether the First Lady will confront critics—or if a new round of subpoenas will force the issue.

One thing’s clear: The days of dismissing concerns over President Biden’s ability are over. For now, the most damning accusation is simple—and it comes from Karoline Leavitt: “She’s still lying. And the American people deserve answers.”