Former first lady Jill Biden wants to sell copies of her new memoir… and isn’t holding back from attacking former political allies of her husband.
Specifically, Jill spent Sunday attacking former Vice President Kamala Harris’s claims that the then-Biden White House left her twisting in the wind during the 2024 presidential campaign.
Harris lost in a landslide to President Donald Trump.
In an interview Sunday on CBS News “Sunday Morning” promoting her new memoir “View From the East Wing,” Jill claimed she and her husband went all out for Harris.
But they’re also not to blame for her landslide loss, Jill insisted.
“Oh, all out,” Jill said about how hard she campaigned for Harris. “I was out on the trail, I think every single day. I traveled the entire country.”
“On election night, I was certain she was going to win,” Jill claimed. “The excitement for her and the crowds and, I mean, how people rallied around her, and I truly felt that she was going to win. I was shocked she didn’t win, because I think she would be a good president.”
Harris had attacked the former first lady and her husband when trying to sell her own memoir, “107 Days.”
“When Fox News attacked me on everything from my laugh, to my tone of voice, to whom I’d dated in my 20s, or claimed I was a ‘DEI hire,’ the White House rarely pushed back with my actual résumé,” Harris claimed.
She also said then-President Joe Biden just before her debate against Trump just to make sure she wasn’t badmouthing him to donors.
“I just couldn’t understand why he would call me, right now, and make it all about himself,” Harris said.
The Biden-Harris tension goes back years, and Jill has been at the center of it from the start. During the 2019 Democratic primary, Harris famously attacked Joe Biden over his past opposition to school busing.
Jill erupted on a donor call immediately after, cursing out Harris.
“With what he cares about, what he fights for, what he’s committed to, you get up there and call him a racist without basis?” she told supporters. “Go f**k yourself!”
After Biden secured the nomination, Jill fought against choosing Harris as his running mate.
“There are millions of people in the United States,” she allegedly complained. “Why do we have to choose the one who attacked Joe?”
Despite spending over $1 billion in just six weeks, Harris ultimately lost to President Trump by 326 Electoral College votes, the most by any Republican since George H.W. Bush in 1988.
“She was a s**t candidate and Trump made her look worse than Hillary Clinton,” one Democrat insider told The New York Post afterward:
Harris is considered a top contender for the 2028 Democratic presidential nomination.