{"id":439,"date":"2026-06-09T19:37:19","date_gmt":"2026-06-09T19:37:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cityrelocationnews.com\/?p=439"},"modified":"2026-06-09T19:37:19","modified_gmt":"2026-06-09T19:37:19","slug":"what-jill-biden-doesnt-say-in-her-white-house-memoir","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cityrelocationnews.com\/?p=439","title":{"rendered":"What Jill Biden Doesn\u2019t Say in Her White House Memoir"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<p>\u201cTo me, a house is not a home without a pet,\u201d Jill Biden writes in \u201cView from the East Wing,\u201d her new memoir about her tenure as First Lady. \u201cI think there are pet people and non-pet people; you either love animals or you don\u2019t.\u201d Arguable, perhaps, but those familiar with the Bidens\u2019 ups and downs may have had a guess about where she was heading with that, narratively speaking. The Bidens brought three German shepherds to the White House: Champ, an elderly dog who died just months after moving in, and his young successors, Major and Commander, who were, to put it succinctly, biters. Secret Service records released as the result of a Freedom of Information request reveal\u00a0at least twenty-four occasions on which Commander, alone, bit agents\u2014a tally that doesn\u2019t include attacks on other staff members. One agent ended up in the hospital. Eventually, Major was sent to live with a friend and Commander with relatives. They have also been banished from \u201cView from the East Wing\u201d; the only mention of any Biden dogs is an oblique reference to Joe \u201ctripping over\u201d an unnamed one at the beach house the family owns in Delaware, in pre-Presidential days. Instead, Jill\u2019s raising of the pet-people flag is followed by an ode to Willow, a cat, who brought \u201cjoy to children\u201d who visited the White House grounds.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/cityrelocationnews.com\/?p=437\">The Spurs Make It Interesting with a Game 3 Win: A Post-Game Conversation<\/a><\/p>\n<div><\/div>\n<p>The rhapsodies about Willow, paired with the silence surrounding the difficult dogs, contribute to a sense of make-believe and avoidance that pervade Biden\u2019s memoir. As she surely knew, her book is appearing at a time when there are doubts about her openness with regard to Joe Biden\u2019s fitness to serve as President. In an interview in the days before it was published, she made headlines by saying that, while watching her husband\u2019s disastrous performance during his debate with Donald Trump in June, 2024, she\u2019d wondered if he might be having a stroke. That revelation raised other questions: Why didn\u2019t she intervene? Did she seek a medical follow-up? And why insist, afterward, that all was well? But in the book, it turns out, she dismissed her stroke fear once she had spoken to her husband and decided that he was fine. (They went on to other events that evening, at which, publicly, he seemed steadier.) She says that she had also wondered if he\u2019d \u201c<em>been drugged<\/em>\u201d or had a bad reaction to cough medicine\u2014and still isn\u2019t sure. But her more enduring worry was: \u201c<em>Oh God\u2014will people watching assume that this is how he is all the time<\/em>?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>She insists that he was not: that behind the scenes, her husband\u2019s capacities weren\u2019t meaningfully diminished; that he was older, yes, but fine; that the debate was a one-off aberration, and that the notion of a health coverup is simply \u201cabsurd.\u201d But a surprising aspect of the book is how little time she spends backing up that claim, which, in the wake of other reporting on the Administration, both before and after the election, is increasingly dubious. She more or less shrugs and declares the debate business a mystery; again and again she retreats to her main theme, which is that her life in the White House was \u201cmagical,\u201d like being in a beautiful \u201csnow globe.\u201d Perhaps the unruly dogs would have complicated a memoir that is filled with scenes of amiable house staff bustling around, bearing cheeseburgers or glasses of Cabernet, always ready to \u201ccreate the ambiance that you wanted.\u201d The President, she writes, \u201cwas always within reach of a Coke Zero or an ice cream bar.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<p>The best rationale for First Lady memoirs is that the domestic details they offer can serve as a lever, lifting the reader from the mundane to reach some larger ideal that is, if not political, at least profound. Michelle Obama\u2019s \u201cBecoming\u201d was, in many ways, a disquisition on how she went from disliking politics\u2014\u201cIn my heart, I just believed there were better ways for a good person to have an impact\u201d\u2014to finding real meaning in her role. There\u2019s no requirement for such a book to really grapple with, say, immigration or inflation, and Biden\u2019s does not; most Cabinet members appear only in passing, if at all. The challenge for her as a memoirist is that one of the most controversial aspects of her husband\u2019s Administration\u2014his health and his capacities\u2014is an intimate and personal one in which voters nevertheless had a legitimate interest, and on which she had a unique vantage point. The public was expected to trust her when she said that, seen up close, he was well, and so it doesn\u2019t help that \u201cView from the East Wing\u201d is full of blind spots. She doesn\u2019t persuade; she just insists and elides.<\/p>\n<p>When she mentions the special counsel Robert Hur\u2019s investigation of Joe Biden\u2019s retention of classified materials from his years as Vice-President, for example, she presents his report as a simple vindication. There is no mention of Hur\u2019s assessment that prosecutors might just have had trouble persuading a jury to convict \u201ca sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory,\u201d or the uproar that Hur\u2019s assessment provoked. Much later in the book, she concedes that there had been occasional \u201cuncomfortable moments,\u201d such as when her husband referred to Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, the President of Egypt, as the President of Mexico, during a press conference held shortly after Hur\u2019s report came out. She doesn\u2019t comment on her husband\u2019s furious tone: he attacked Hur\u2019s character and, as a transcript later demonstrated, misrepresented their exchanges. She couldn\u2019t have forgotten those facts, either, but she puts them aside, at the expense of her own credibility.<\/p>\n<p>And Biden keeps putting up hurdles for even the most sympathetic of readers. Four months after her husband left the White House, his office announced that he had been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, which had spread to his bones, a tragic circumstance that would have derailed a second term even if he had stayed in the race and won. The book, in fact, opens with an account that raises as many questions as it answers about how the cancer\u2019s progression had been missed by the team of White House doctors assigned to monitor and care for her husband. The standard recommendations are against routine P.S.A. screening for a man his age. But Biden says that she got in touch with one of his doctors to alert the medical team to a potential warning sign: that the President had got up to use the bathroom seven times in one night. \u201cTruly, I did not know what to say to people who were baffled\u201d by the handling of his case, she writes. She ascribes her own lack of follow-up to having an \u201cold-fashioned\u201d marriage.<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/cityrelocationnews.com\/?p=435\">The Case for America\u2019s Strategic Defense Ballroom<\/a><\/p>\n<p>The Biden family\u2019s internal dynamics also come across, in the memoir, as a puzzle from which several pieces are missing. Their painful losses are well known: Biden\u2019s first wife and a baby daughter were killed in a car accident; his two young sons, Beau and Hunter, were injured but survived the crash. (He married Jill a few years later, and their daughter, Ashley, was born in 1981.) Beau died of brain cancer in 2015, leaving the family, Jill writes, \u201cout of control, spinning with grief.\u201d Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, in \u201cOriginal Sin,\u201d argue that the family\u2019s concealment of the nature and the gravity of Beau\u2019s illness prefigured its handling of Joe\u2019s condition. During the period when Beau was being treated, he served as Delaware\u2019s attorney general and then announced that he would run for governor. Jill acknowledges the secrecy, but says that it was for the sake of her stepson\u2019s wife and children. She doesn\u2019t bring up his gubernatorial aspirations. In an interview about her memoir, Biden says that she found it hard, when recording the audiobook, to even say out loud that her other stepson, Hunter, who has struggled with crack and alcohol, was an addict. In her view, his trial, on gun charges, was deeply unfair, but her account of his various legal issues is highly selective. (A fuller recent account can be found in \u201cDevils\u2019 Advocates,\u201d by Kenneth P. Vogel, of the <em>Times<\/em>.) The President had pledged not to pardon Hunter, but he was obliged to break that pledge, she told NBC, because Trump would have targeted him (although it was during the Biden Administration that Hunter had been indicted). \u201cI did support it of course\u2014I\u2019m his mother,\u201d she said. The pardon covered any and all federal offenses, dating back to 2014; the President pre\u00ebmptively pardoned several other family members as well.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<p>The extended family is not marginal in the book, nor, it seems, in the Biden White House. As is often the case with Presidential households, its many members are omnipresent: at the residence and at Camp David, accompanying Jill on official trips, celebrating milestones in the Rose Garden or on the South Lawn. For those not steeped in Biden lore, it gets hard to keep track of the grandchildren: Naomi, Natalie, Finnegan, Maisy, Little Hunter, and Little Beau. Hunter has four daughters and a son (Navy, the youngest girl, does not appear in the book), and it is the second-eldest, Finnegan, who gets to accompany her grandmother to the coronation of King Charles. \u201cAs a history major at U. Penn, she was poised to appreciate it all,\u201d Biden writes. They are sitting in Westminster Abbey when Finnegan taps her grandmother on her arm. \u201c \u2018How can they call Pop old?\u2019 Finny said with regards to Joe. \u2018Look at most of the leaders.\u2019 She gestured toward the leaders of Ireland, Italy, Finland, Sweden.\u201d The men in question were heads of state, with largely ceremonial roles, but each of those countries had a head of government who was much younger. Ireland\u2019s then forty-five-year-old leader, Leo Varadkar, had visited the White House less than two months earlier. If Biden explained this to her granddaughter, she doesn\u2019t say so. Instead, she writes, \u201cI gave her a little hug and straightened her fascinator.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps because so many important things are missing from the book, there is a lot of filler, even though the book isn\u2019t long (two hundred and sixty-six pages, generously spaced). We are provided with a long list of the amenities at Camp David and the texts of various press releases. The menus for state dinners are recounted in detail. In the floral realm, \u201cI prefer low vases with fun mixes of flowers to tight bouquets,\u201d she writes. Good to know.<\/p>\n<p>There is a lot of Joe in the book, and yet not much of him doing the work of governing\u2014deliberating, balancing the concerns of foreign and domestic allies, making the big calls. The question of who did, and who decided, what in the Biden Administration is not a conundrum that the former First Lady seems ready to help resolve. Joe Biden\u2019s most vivid presence as President comes toward the end of the book, when he refuses, for weeks after the debate, to withdraw from the race, pushing back against erstwhile supporters; they include Nancy Pelosi, who tells him that he\u2019d be \u201cheartbroken\u201d if he heard what people in the Party were saying about him. Jill subscribes to the view that the reason he had to drop out was that Democrats succumbed to \u201cfear.\u201d He tells her, \u201cJilly, I had no choice.\u201d After barely mentioning Kamala Harris\u2019s performance in her four years as Vice-President, Biden is fairly clear about her annoyance when she hears Harris, on speakerphone, nudging Joe to endorse her at the same time that he tells the world he is leaving the race. (\u201cI walked out of the room.\u201d) He waited almost half an hour after the announcement to do so.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<p>One of Jill Biden\u2019s wearying authorial choices is to never use Trump\u2019s name unless she absolutely must\u2014for example, in a quote. Instead, he\u2019s \u201cthe prior president\u201d\u2014until, later in the book, he becomes \u201cthe president-elect.\u201d (Melania Trump, whom Biden calls \u201cpolite and controlled,\u201d is referred to only by her first name.) Many civilians do the same, feeling that they hear \u201cTrump\u201d quite enough as it is. But the First Lady\u2019s memoir is the wrong place for such self-soothing rhetoric. Not naming Trump comes to feel like another way of not recognizing the stakes in Biden\u2019s stubborn, prolonged re\u00eblection campaign, or reckoning with its cost. The East Wing of the book\u2019s title has literally been demolished. There is no snow globe on Pennsylvania Avenue now, and maybe there never was.\u00a0\u2666<\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/cityrelocationnews.com\/?p=433\">Eight Predictions for the Future of Higher Education<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A sense of make-believe and avoidance pervades \u201cView from the East Wing,\u201d Jill Biden\u2019s memoir about her tenure as First Lady, Amy Davidson Sorkin writes.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":438,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[28],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-439","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-under-review"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v27.6 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>What Jill Biden Doesn\u2019t Say in Her White House Memoir - 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