Ex-wh press secretary karine jean-pierre claims she’s no longer a democrat while hyping memoir of ‘broken’ biden admin


Ex-wh press secretary karine jean-pierre claims she’s no longer a democrat while hyping memoir of ‘broken’ biden admin

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WASHINGTON — Joe Biden’s longtime White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, announced Wednesday she has left the Democratic Party and is writing a tell-all book about the “broken”


administration she served. Jean-Pierre, 50, worked as Biden’s top spokeswoman for two years and eight months and stunned fellow White House alums by announcing her book “Independent: A Look


Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines,” due out on Oct. 21. “Jean-Pierre didn’t come to her decision to be an Independent lightly,” Hachette Book Group said in a promotional


release, which hints that the former Biden spokesperson may focus her ire on figures aside from the 46th president in her account. “She has served two American presidents, [Barack] Obama and


Biden … She takes us through the three weeks that led to Biden’s abandoning his bid for a second term and the betrayal by the Democratic Party that led to his decision,” the tease goes. “In


a hard-hitting yet hopeful critique, Jean-Pierre defines what it means to be part of the growing percentage of our fractured electorate that is Independent, why it can be worthwhile to


carve a political space more loyal to personal beliefs than a party affiliation, and what questions you need to ask yourself to determine where you fit politically.” EXPLORE MORE A prominent


Democratic source fired back at The Post: “What her publisher means to tell readers is that she is INCOMPETENT, not independent. Just incompetent. But we don’t need to read about it— we


watched it.” “Put this ‘bombshell’ at the top of the Trump book-burn pile. Right next to Jake Tapper’s own toothless tome,” the source added. Another top Democrat exclaimed, “I can’t look


away” when asked for their reaction to the forthcoming work. One ex-official who worked with Jean-Pierre said that the press secretary’s former colleagues had been “cackling in chats all


day” and that they believe the pivot can be explained by “money.” “It’s just very confusing for the person who was the face of an entire Democratic administration to then leave the Democrats


as a whole,” the source said. “The book by its cover looks to be negative about Biden. We all assumed they were on good terms. I am frustrated with the Dems but I’m not going to leave them


when they’re down. That’s weak.” Jean-Pierre teased her tome in an Instagram video post Wednesday, saying: “I think we need to stop thinking in boxes and think outside of our boxes, and not


be so partisan … this book ‘Independent’, it’s about looking outside of boxes, not just always being in a partisan stance.” The press secretary’s tenure was marked by unflinching defenses of


Biden’s mental acuity and performance. At one 2022 briefing, she claimed — to the incredulity of the press corps — that the president called out the name of the late Rep. Jackie Walorski


(R-Ind.) during an event because the deceased lawmaker was “top of mind.” In July, she insisted the president was “sharp as ever,” despite repeated evidence to the contrary. Biden, in turn,


stood by Jean-Pierre — the first non-white and openly gay White House press secretary — amid sustained criticism from West Wing detractors and rivals who viewed her as ineloquent and often


unprepared to brief reporters. In late 2023, Jean-Pierre survived a push to coax her to leave by then-White House communications chief Antia Dunn, who claimed she had the support of Chief of


Staff Jeff Zients to nudge Jean-Pierre out the door. Although Jean-Pierre was known for her friendly demeanor with reporters, fellow Biden aides said she offered a less-than-compelling


defense of the aging president by haltingly reading directly from a binder during Q&As. “She doesn’t have a grasp of the issues and doesn’t spend the time to learn,” an insider explained


at the time of Dunn’s attempted coup. Dunn, previously viewed as a strategic genius among Democrats, ended up leaving the White House before Jean-Pierre in the aftermath of Biden’s dismal


June 27 debate against President Trump, as Democrats mutinied and forced the commander in chief to relinquish the party’s nomination for another term. Jean-Pierre ended her tenure as press


secretary in January with an emotional farewell briefing that outraged fellow White House aides because she refused to allow National Security Council spokesman John Kirby to share the stage


to discuss a just-announced hostage release deal with Hamas. “She basically said it was her goodbye party,” one source said of the final briefing. “She kinda marketed it as a celebration of


her and her tenure, and unfortunately, that took precedence over huge breaking news — and we haven’t had this kind of news in this administration for a long time.”