First lady Jill Biden returns to Delaware for Hunter Biden trial after D-Day ceremony in France

First lady Jill Biden returned to Wilmington, Delaware on Friday to support her son Hunter Biden at his criminal trial.

The first lady was in France with President Biden the day before to attend a ceremony commemorating the 80th anniversary of D-Day. 

In part of President Biden's speech to D-Day veterans, he appeared to misspeak while urging allies to support Ukraine in its war against Russia, saying that hundreds of thousands of Russian military personnel were killed in Ukraine.

"They've suffered tremendous losses with Russia – the numbers are staggering, 350,000 Russian troops dead or wounded," he said.

Later, Biden claimed in an ABC interview with David Muir that he's known Vladimir Putin "for over 40 years," notwithstanding the fact that Putin served as an undercover KGB intelligence officer for the Soviet Union throughout the entire 1980s.

"I’ve known him for over 40 years. He’s concerned me for 40 years. He’s not a decent man," Biden told Muir.

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