Karine Jean-Pierre Registers as Independent, Announces Memoir on 'Broken' Biden White House
- Karine Jean-Pierre, former White House press secretary under Joe Biden, announced on Wednesday that she is leaving the Democratic Party to register as an independent.
- She made this decision after experiencing what she describes as a 'betrayal' by the Democratic Party, which the book claims influenced Biden's choice not to seek reelection in 2024.
- Jean-Pierre’s forthcoming memoir, titled *Independent*, provides a revealing perspective on the final three weeks of the Biden administration leading up to his decision to withdraw, and explores the challenges faced within the White House beyond traditional party boundaries.
- The book, slated for release on October 21 by Legacy Lit, includes Jean-Pierre’s call for Americans to 'stop thinking in boxes and not be so partisan' to protect democracy.
- Her departure and the memoir suggest ongoing challenges within the Democratic Party and highlight discourse on partisanship amid concerns over leadership and political divisions.
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