Fox News Host Claims Donald Trump and Jill Biden Engaged in ‘Outright Flirtation’ Over Power Dynamics

Donald Trump and Jill Biden have found themselves the center of an unusual controversy, following a seemingly friendly interaction at a recent event in Paris. The pair were spotted sharing a moment during the reopening of the Notre Dame Cathedral, sparking unexpected commentary from Fox News host Larry Kudlow.

 

In a segment of “Outnumbered,” Kudlow suggested that their conversation hinted at something more than just pleasantries. He boldly claimed they were engaging in what he termed “outright flirtation.” He noted that Jill Biden’s previous criticisms of Trump occurred before Kamala Harris was announced as the Democratic candidate, implying a significant shift in her demeanor.

 

Kudlow’s remarks elicited shock from co-host Harris Faulker, who reacted with an audible gasp. He continued, suggesting that what transpired was even more intimate, saying, “That was almost heavy-duty petting!” This characterization drew more gasps from fellow hosts, underscoring the surprising direction of the discussion. He even speculated that Jill Biden might consider voting for Trump in the upcoming election, rather than supporting Harris.

 

Faulker added fuel to the fire by suggesting that Jill Biden has a tendency to be drawn to power figures. She remarked, “She’s gravitating toward power, and the shiniest object in the room… is Donald Trump.” Kudlow reinforced this notion, likening it to “heavy-duty petting.”

 

For some context, Jill Biden has been married to President Joe Biden since 1977, while Donald Trump is married to his third wife, Melania, after developing a relationship in the late 1990s.

 

While the conversation may have been lighthearted among the hosts, it certainly raised eyebrows, reflecting the unique interplay between personal relationships and political dynamics. As these two notable figures navigate their roles in the public eye, their interactions will undoubtedly remain a topic of discussion.

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