Frank Foer of The Atlantic worked 2½ years and spoke to nearly 300 people for his forthcoming opus on President Biden's first term, the author tells Axios.
In recent days Biden aides have been scrambling to secure a password-protected PDF of the book that has been sent to select journalists and reviewers, some of whom were required to sign nondisclosure agreements and promise not to share the contents with newsroom colleagues.
- might be something, but considering who the author is, and his affiliation with The Atlantic, It's probably just a nice parting gift.
"Biden left for home, ending his triumphalist tour, feeling sorry for himself," Foer adds.
WHO THE FOOK IS "THE WHITE HOUSE" IF NOT THE PRESIDENT HIMSELF?
The Last Politician: Inside Joe Biden's White House and the Struggle for America's Future
by Franklin Foer (Author)In recent days Biden aides have been scrambling to secure a password-protected PDF of the book that has been sent to select journalists and reviewers, some of whom were required to sign nondisclosure agreements and promise not to share the contents with newsroom colleagues.
- might be something, but considering who the author is, and his affiliation with The Atlantic, It's probably just a nice parting gift.
"Biden left for home, ending his triumphalist tour, feeling sorry for himself," Foer adds.
- "Biden instantly knew that the White House would have to clarify his mistake. By the time Biden piled into the motorcade ... his aides had released a statement walking back his sentence," Foer continues.
WHO THE FOOK IS "THE WHITE HOUSE" IF NOT THE PRESIDENT HIMSELF?
- "He knew that he had erred, but then resented his aides for creating the impression that they had cleaned up his mess."
- "Rather than owning his failure, he fumed to his friends about how he was treated like a toddler. Was John Kennedy ever babied like that?"
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