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Political changes: Karine gene-pierre leaves the Democratic Party; Publishers say

Joe Biden Administration (2021–2025) has left the Democratic Party by the press secretary of the White House Karine Jean-Pierre and according to the book publisher, is once writing a clear memoir about the “broken” White House.“Jean-Pierre did not come on his decision to be an independent independent independent. She served two American presidents, Obama and Biden. In 2020, she joined Biden’s campaign as a senior advisor, as the main employees of Harris, two years later, the press secretary of the White House. Publisher Hatcht Book Group, offer details on their website.The 50 -year -old communication veteran, who was the first black woman to play the role of press secretary and openly gay person, revealed her book Independent: A Look Inside A Broken White House, is scheduled for release outside the party lines on October 21, Ligi Lit, through a hatchet book group impress.According to a statement quoted by the Associated Press, “As of January 20, I was responsible for speaking by the President of the United States.” “In the afternoon that day, I became a private citizen, who had to struggle with all Americans and many of our colleagues around the world, coming forward for our country. I determined that the threat we have to face as a country need to be freed from boxes. According to the statement, we need to use the ability to think creatively and plan strategically.The departure of the gene-pierre from the Democratic party is described as a thoughtful development by his publisher instead of a sudden break. Legacy stated that the memoir would expand a period of three weeks, which would lead to the surprising decision of Biden’s re-election bid of the 2024 election-a option is characterized by gene-one-pieri partially “betrayal by the Democratic Party”. The book aims to highlight the perspective of the inner formula on allegedly combating the electoral misconception and provides an insight why American traditional party is rejecting the label.The publisher’s statement reads, “In a hard-tangled criticism yet, Jean-Pierre defined what our fragmented voters mean to be part of the growing percentage, which is independent.” “Why can you be worthy of more loyal to a political place for personal beliefs compared to party affiliation, and what you ask yourself to ask yourself to determine what you ask yourself to be politically fit.”Jean-Pierre, who joined Biden’s campaign as Senior Advisor in 2020 and replaced Jane Pisaki as Press Secretary in 2022, faced continuous criticism during his white house tenure. His frequent rescue of Biden’s mental acumen- which includes the claim that the President had “sharp” as usual despite increasing doubts- both inside and outside the administration created doubt.In a controversial briefing, he said that Biden’s late Republican Congresswoman Jackie Walrski was mentioned because the MPs were “top of the brain”, a rescue press meeting with unreliability by press corps. She also escaped from an internal effort in late 2023, headed by the then white house communications chief Anita Dun, out of her performance amid dissatisfaction. An internal source at the White House said at the time, “He does not have an understanding of issues and does not spend time to learn.” Despite this, Biden stood by Jean-Pierre by Jean-Pierre, referring to his historical role as a complete non-prostitute and openly gay press secretary.Jean-Pierre ended his term with a emotional farewell briefing in January, which led to friction among colleagues after refusing to share the stage with National Security Council spokesman John Kirby during the announcement of a major mortgage release. A source said, “He originally said that it was his goodbye party.” “She a little marketed as a celebration of it and his tenure, and unfortunately, it took priority on very large braking news.,The upcoming memoir is already drawing sharp reactions from democratic circles. A senior Democrat dismissed the book as proof of “disability, no freedom”, while the other admitted that they could not “look away”.Jean-Pierre teased the book on Instagram on Wednesday, urged voters to “stop thinking in boxes and think outside our box, and not to be so biased … This book is independent, it is about looking out of the box, not just in a partial stand.”The independent aims to join the small canon of the press secretary memoirs of the White House, who peel the screen on the President’s administration, including the 2008 Bestseller WhatsApp of Scott McClale, who criticized the leadership of President George W. Bush.

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