Joe Biden’s new job is raising everyone’s eyebrows

Biden may be out of office, but he’s sticking around in the spotlight. He can’t get over that he lost.

Now Joe Biden’s new job is raising everyone’s eyebrows.

Biden Cashes In on Hollywood Ties After White House Exit

After his disastrous presidency, former President Joe Biden is wasting no time securing his next payday—signing with a top Hollywood agency in one of the first major moves of his post-White House career.

The 82-year-old Democrat, whose administration was plagued by economic failures, border chaos, and foreign policy blunders, has re-signed with the Creative Artists Agency (CAA), the same firm that represented him after he left the Obama administration in 2017.

On Monday, he made the move official once again, setting the stage for what will likely be a lucrative book deal and a media tour aimed at rewriting his legacy.

“President Biden is one of America’s most respected and influential voices in national and global affairs,” CAA Co-chairman Richard Lovett claimed in a statement, attempting to spin Biden’s deeply unpopular tenure as something to be admired.

“His lifelong commitment to public service is one of unity, optimism, dignity, and possibility. We are profoundly honored to partner with him again.”

Of course, Lovett conveniently ignored Biden’s record of failure—from skyrocketing inflation and open-border policies to his botched withdrawal from Afghanistan and inability to handle foreign adversaries like China and Russia.

Biden previously worked with CAA when he published *Promise Me, Dad* in 2017, a memoir centered on his late son Beau. That deal led to his “American Promise” tour, which the agency claims sold over 85,000 tickets across 45 stops.

CAA is no stranger to Democratic power players, representing Barack and Michelle Obama’s Higher Ground media company. They also manage a slew of left-wing Hollywood elites, including singer Ariana Grande, actor Pedro Pascal, and baseball star Shohei Ohtani.

While Biden hasn’t announced any concrete plans for his post-presidency career, he made sure to push his favorite talking point—so-called “threats to democracy”—during his last interview in office.

“I really am concerned about how fragile democracy is,” he said. “I really think we’re at an inflection point in history here.”

Translation: Biden is still trying to paint himself as a defender of democracy, despite presiding over an administration that weaponized the DOJ against political opponents and suppressed free speech through Big Tech collusion.

Reports indicate Biden is gearing up to write another book, likely spinning his humiliating downfall in the 2024 election and his reluctant concession to former Vice President Kamala Harris.

He has reportedly told allies that he *would* have beaten President Donald Trump had he stayed in the race—though voters overwhelmingly rejected his leadership, forcing Democrats to push him aside.

As he fades from public life, Biden will likely spend more time at his vacation home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware—a spot he frequented during his presidency while Americans suffered under his economic policies.

Notably, he hasn’t visited since November, but with his political career effectively over, he’ll have plenty of time to relax as he cashes in on his Hollywood connections.

Stay tuned to Prudent Politics.

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