First lady Dr. Jill Biden offered a window into her marriage with President Joe Biden, telling CNN in an interview that she maintains a "good balance" in ...
“I see so many different communities and reach out to people in all walks of life.” “Joe tends towards policy,” she said. It marked her sixth trip to Africa after having traveled to the continent five times as second lady. “There’s nothing I can ever give up.” And so he offers both sides,” she said. She teaches English and writing full time at Northern Virginia Community College, a job she also held for her eight years as second lady when her husband was vice president. [an interview in Nairobi, Kenya, ](https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/21/politics/jill-biden-namibia-kenya/index.html)which will air as part of a forthcoming special event, “CNN Primetime: Jill Biden Abroad.” “So, it’s not that I’m like weighing in. He understands both sides, which is part of his strength.” We’re back. “We want to say, ‘Hey, we’re back. I’m out, you know, somewhere in the United States,” she added. I’m in the classroom.