Former White Home press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, who labored for 2 Democratic presidents and had probably the most public-facing roles within the Biden administration, is urging People to “embrace life as independents.”
Jean-Pierre shares her message with readers in a forthcoming e book, “Impartial: A Look Inside a Damaged White Home, Outdoors the Social gathering Strains,” poised to be launched in October by Hachette E book Group’s Legacy Lit imprint.
The e book is described in promotional supplies as a “groundbreaking, revelatory evaluation of America’s damaged two-party system.”
“Jean-Pierre didn’t come to her resolution to be an unbiased flippantly,” an outline of the e book from the writer stated.
“She takes us by way of the three weeks that led to Biden’s abandoning his bid for a second time period and the betrayal by the Democratic Social gathering that led to his resolution.”
Former President Biden exited the 2024 White Home race final July, amid questions on his psychological and bodily acuity.
“In an pressing, well timed evaluation,’Impartial’ urges all People to vote their values and preserve individuality inside celebration traces,” the writer stated, calling the e book a “hard-hitting but hopeful critique.”
Fifty-year-old Jean-Pierre, who additionally labored in former President Obama’s administration and below Biden became the first Black and the primary brazenly LGBTQ individual to function White Home press secretary, “presents clear arguments and provocative proof as an insider concerning the significance of dismantling the torrent of disinformation and misinformation that has been rampant in latest elections and gives passionate perception for shifting ahead,” they added.
In February, Jean-Pierre criticized Democrats for pressuring Biden to withdraw from the presidential race.
“I’d by no means seen a celebration do this in the way in which that they did, and it was hurtful and unhappy to see that occuring, a firing squad round an individual who I consider was a real patriot,” she stated on the time.