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$30M Book Deal Could Push Bidens to Spill Secrets on Joe's White House Drama

The Biden family will do anything for money, even if that means selling out members of their own party and those closest to them. In another example of the Bidens cashing in on their time in power, reports have emerged that former President Joe Biden and former First Lady Jill Biden are considering a lucrative $30 million tell-all book deal, including promises of behind-the-scenes revelations. According to reports, the deal would include personal details from Jill Biden’s private diary. 

The book is contingent on Jill, who kept a diary during her four-year stay in the White House. The information she holds is reportedly worth at least $15 million alone. However, she would need to fork over private details surrounding Biden’s declining mental health and his disastrous debate against President Donald Trump. She would also be required to release information on her husband’s decision to drop out of the 2024 race, which could hinder her. 

It is important to note that Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, reportedly has $15 million in debt from legal fees for federal cases. 

“Given the financial state that her son is in and the lack of interest in paid speaking engagements for both of them, they could be forced to think twice about how personal and specific they get in their books,” a former Biden aide told the outlet. 

“She could write a very explosive book if she wanted to,” a former White House aide told the Daily Mail. 

Jill has a long list of politicians and celebrities with whom she could destroy their reputations, including former President Barack Obama, former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), and actor George Clooney—all of whom urged Biden to exit the 2024 election. Her diary could also include juicy details about former President Kamala Harris. 

“She’s his grudge-holder for sure, and there are definitely plenty of people she will never talk to again, but it’s unlike her to take public swings at specific individuals or lay blame. It’s just not her style. That’s what is going to sell books, though,” the aide continued. 

$30 million for a book deal is only half of what the Obamas received for their memoirs.