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First Lady Jill Biden has reportedly been pushing privately for President Biden to halt the conflict in Gaza, as revealed in a conversation the president had during a White House meeting with members of the Muslim community. According to sources, one attendee conveyed his wife’s disapproval of his attendance at the event amidst the Israel-Hamas war.

President Biden acknowledged the sentiment, sharing that the First Lady had been urging him to “Stop it, stop it now,” as recounted by an attendee present at the meeting. Salima Suswell, founder of the Black Muslim Leadership Council, corroborated this exchange, noting the significance of the First Lady’s stance on the conflict.

The President convened a small gathering at the White House, including Muslim administration staff and community leaders, to observe Ramadan and break the fast together. However, his decision to engage in these efforts amidst the ongoing crisis drew criticism, reflected in protest votes during the Wisconsin Democratic primary.

In the primary, a notable 8.4% of voters opted for the “uninstructed” option over supporting President Biden, constituting nearly 48,000 votes. Additionally, 3.1% of votes were cast for Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., who was no longer in the race. Similar trends were observed in Connecticut and Rhode Island, with significant percentages of voters expressing dissatisfaction or uncertainty.

In response to concerns about Biden’s re-election prospects, First Lady Jill Biden dismissed apprehensions during an appearance on “CBS Mornings.” When questioned about recent polling data indicating challenges in key swing states, she expressed confidence in her husband’s candidacy, asserting that once voters focus on the options, it will become evident that Joe Biden is the preferable choice.

Despite the Wall Street Journal poll suggesting that former President Donald Trump holds leads in crucial battleground states, Jill Biden remained resolute in her belief in her husband’s ability to secure re-election. The dynamics of the upcoming election remain uncertain, but the Biden administration continues to navigate both domestic and international challenges with the support and guidance of its leaders.