The carefully curated image of the Biden Administration has been dismantled by theformer First Ladyin a bombshell new memoir that chronicles the private turmoil of the executive mansion.

Jill Biden's latest book, 'View from the East Wing', released this Tuesday, describes a presidency marked by suppressed medical panic, profound family trauma, and deeply strained political relationships.

The 266-page volume, which the author describes as a 'full-blown confession', marks a significant departure from her previously reserved public persona. It pulls back the curtain on the behind-the-scenes realities of a family grappling with both the pressures of global leadership and personal crises.

She makes it clear: after six years of silence, she is officially done repressing.

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It was the night the Biden campaign collapsed in real time—and now it's finally open book, which sheds light on the terrifying reality of what happened behind the scenes.

During the fateful June 2024CNNpresidential debate, the public watched a halting, monochromatic Joe Biden. But in the wings, Jill Biden was living a nightmare, gripped by an internal monologue of absolute horror.

'Is he short-circuiting? ... Is this a stroke? ... Was he having a medical emergency?' she reveals she asked herself.

Arriving at their hotel earlier that afternoon, she notes that 'Joe looked bleary,' and after makeup, 'He looked like he was made of clay, strangely monochromatic.' Nearly two years later, she makes a chilling admission: 'I still don't know what happened,' adding that she deeply regrets not demanding immediate bloodwork.

In a rare moment of self-reckoning, she blasts her own campaign's strategy of damage control. She wonders if they isolated themselves from reality by trying too hard to reassure everyone, instead of admitting to the public, 'Yes. That was bad, no doubt.'

Source: International Business Times UK