The Bidens have been out of the spotlight for a while now. But that’s about to change.
And Biden came out of hiding to do this one appalling thing.
Jill Biden just dropped a bombshell announcement that has conservatives across America shaking their heads in disbelief. The former first lady revealed she’s cashing in on her time in the White House with a tell-all memoir titled “View from the East Wing.” Set to hit shelves on June 2 from Gallery Books, this book promises to peel back the curtain on the Biden family’s chaotic final chapter in power.
In a slick video posted straight to Instagram, Jill laid it out plain. “Parts of this story have been told, but not all of it,” she declared, teasing readers with hints of untold drama from those East Wing days.
She went on to spotlight one key moment she plans to unpack: Joe Biden’s bombshell choice to bow out of the 2024 race.
Jill vowed to dive into “what that moment meant for our family and for me personally, after years of public service together.”
What’s glaringly missing from her hype? Any real promise to confront the elephant in the room – Joe Biden’s glaring decline that left the entire country questioning who was actually steering the ship.
The infamous debate meltdown against Donald Trump in June 2024 didn’t just expose weakness; it forced the Democrats into full panic mode and shoved Joe off the ticket.
Insiders already know the score. Jill kept a detailed diary throughout her time as first lady, according to what a source familiar with her habits said to the New York Post.
That notebook could have captured every awkward stumble, every whispered cover-up, but don’t hold your breath waiting for the raw truth in print.
Journalists Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, authors of the blockbuster “Original Sin,” painted a far darker picture.
They described Jill as a key player in a tight-knit “Politburo” that quietly seized the reins of the executive branch while President Biden’s mental sharpness faded away.
For years, the Bidens paraded Joe around as the steady hand America needed. Yet behind closed doors, aides reportedly shielded him from tough questions, scripted every appearance, and prayed the public wouldn’t notice the growing fog.
The debate shattered that illusion overnight, turning a once-hidden struggle into national humiliation.
Now Jill wants to rewrite that collapse as some noble family sacrifice. Her memoir sounds less like honest history and more like a carefully crafted defense of the dynasty that nearly ran the country into the ground.
