Jill Biden was blindsided by Wall Street Journal call to drop ‘Dr.’ title: ‘It was really the tone of it’

Jill Biden spoke publicly Thursday about the outcry following a Wall Street Journal column that called for the soon-to-be first lady to drop her “Dr.” title.

Joining husband and President-elect Joe Biden for the couple’s first joint interview on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” Jill Biden was asked by the host Stephen Colbert about the WSJ column from essayist Joseph Epstein that called for removing the title “for now.”

“Madame First Lady — Mrs. Biden — Jill — kiddo: a bit of advice on what may seem like a small but I think is a not unimportant matter,” Epstein began the column. “Any chance you might drop the ‘Dr.’ before your name?”

Biden said she did not see the column, which many have derided as sexist, coming. “That was such a surprise,” she said.

“It was really the tone of it,” Jill Biden said. “He called me ‘kiddo.’ “

The original outcry:Wall Street Journal doubling down on column suggesting Jill Biden drop ‘Dr.’ title