In a recent interview, Bill Stevenson, the former husband of First Lady Jill Biden, expressed his dissatisfaction with the Biden family and his admiration for former President Donald Trump. Stevenson's comments, made during an appearance on Newsmax, have stirred controversy and drawn attention to his past relationship with the First Lady.

Stevenson, who was married to Jill Biden from 1970 to 1975, voiced his concerns about the Biden family's influence and power. He recounted an incident during his divorce proceedings with Jill Biden when she began dating Joe Biden. According to Stevenson, Frank Biden, Joe Biden's brother, threatened him over the division of property. Stevenson alleges that Frank Biden told him, "Give her the house or you’re going to have serious problems."

Stevenson claims that he and his brother were later indicted on tax charges amounting to $8,200. He believes that the Bidens were directly responsible for these charges, stating, "I not only think it, but I know it. I could not believe the power of Joe Biden and the Department of Justice."

The conversation then shifted to Donald Trump, with Stevenson expressing his concern over what he perceives as unfair treatment of the former President by the Bidens. He said, "It’s hard to believe what they’re doing to President Trump right now and that’s why I came to you. [Biden] is doing the exact same thing."

Stevenson expressed his admiration for Trump, stating, "I can’t let them do this to a president that I love and respect. I can’t let them do this to our country. This is why I’ve come forward." He insisted that his decision to speak out was not driven by any residual bitterness over his divorce from Jill Biden, but rather his belief that Joe Biden, Frank Biden, and Joe's other brother, Jimmy, are "very dangerous."

Stevenson's comments have sparked debate and drawn attention to the complex personal histories of those in the political spotlight. His allegations against the Biden family and his vocal support for Donald Trump have added another layer to the ongoing political discourse in the United States.