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Joe Biden’s longtime press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, has made a bold move by quitting the Democratic party and announcing the release of her upcoming tell-all book, titled “Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines.” This decision comes as another blow to a party still recovering from its defeat to Donald Trump in November.
Hachette, the publisher of Jean-Pierre’s book, revealed that she made the difficult decision to leave the Democratic party and become an independent after a series of events that led to Biden’s decision not to seek a second term. The book promises to take readers through the tumultuous three weeks that ultimately led to Biden’s departure from the race and the perceived betrayal by the Democratic party.
This upcoming publication adds to a string of controversial books that have rocked Washington and cast a shadow over the Biden presidency. Recent publications by journalists Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson have made damning allegations about Biden’s efforts to conceal his cognitive decline while in office. Additionally, Biden’s personal office recently disclosed his diagnosis of an aggressive form of prostate cancer, further adding to the swirling controversies surrounding the former president.
As Democrats grapple with how to regroup after the 2020 election and effectively oppose Trump’s administration, divisions within the party are becoming more apparent. Recent polls show that just over a third of Americans have a favorable view of the Democratic party, indicating a need for unity and decisive action.
Jean-Pierre’s decision to leave the party has been met with mixed reactions, with some viewing it as a betrayal of her former boss and the party. However, in a video posted on Instagram, Jean-Pierre defended her choice, stating that in a time of misinformation and social regression, she felt compelled to follow her own convictions.
At 50 years old, Jean-Pierre is a seasoned political operative with experience in both the Obama White House and as a senior adviser to Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign. She served as the principal deputy press secretary in the Biden administration before being promoted to press secretary in 2022, succeeding Jen Psaki, who now hosts a talk show on MSNBC.
Jean-Pierre’s upcoming book is sure to spark further debate and scrutiny of the Biden administration, shedding light on the inner workings of the White House and the challenges faced by the Democratic party. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.