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    New books chart Biden’s downfall – and the picture is damning for Democrats Martin Pengelly
    in Washington
    Books detail president increasingly unfit to take on Trump, and party infighting that doomed Kamala Harris’s chances

    Sun 13 Apr 2025 07.00 EDT
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    Joe Biden plans to write a book about his presidency which ended in his historic withdrawal from the 2024 election, pushed out by senior
    Democrats convinced he was too old and infirm and replaced by his vice-president, Kamala Harris.

    Ron Klain and Joe Biden pictured in the White House in November 2014.
    In a new book, top Biden aide describes ‘out of it’ president before
    Trump debate
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    Sources close to Biden told news outlets the book could be published
    next year, by which time Biden will be 83 and doubtless – like other US presidents’ autobiographies – it will be a self-serving narrative
    lauding his time in office.

    But readers have not needed to wait for an inside look at Biden’s time
    in power, especially his final year, which ended in his withdrawal from
    his re-election bid. This month saw the publication of two books
    containing explosive reporting on Biden’s downfall, and coming months
    will bring two more: so far the picture emerging is a damning one for
    Biden, his top aides and the Democratic party.

    The books have detailed a president increasingly unfit for the task of
    taking on Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election and his top
    aides in denial about it, or actively seeking to cover it up, even as
    the administration warned about the existential threat Trump posed to
    American democracy.

    Journalists Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes were first out of the gate
    with Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House. Revelations
    included how Biden aides planned for his withdrawal in 2023, then when
    his disastrous June 2024 debate against Donald Trump supercharged calls
    for him to quit, “aggressively” argued that he should not, given Harris would be a “disaster”.

    Then Chris Whipple, author of a book about Biden’s 2020 win, released Uncharted: How Trump Beat Biden, Harris, and the Odds in the Wildest
    Campaign in History. Whipple’s book is slim, at just 204 double-spaced
    pages. But it hits hard. Ron Klain, a former White House chief of staff, describes debate preparations in which Biden seemed “out of it”, unable
    to “grasp … the back and forth”, and also says that after the debate disaster, Biden declined to do political work necessary to survive,
    preferring to enjoy the trappings of power.

    Responding to Guardian reporting on Whipple’s book, Klain said he “never doubted the president’s mental acuity”, and had merely expressed concern that Biden made tactical errors, such as thinking “being a great foreign policy president was enough”.

    In his interview with Whipple, Klain also describes his opposition to
    calls for Biden to drop out and anguish when he did so. Observers asked
    why Whipple did not challenge Klain on this, given his unsparing
    depiction of Biden’s aged state.

    Biden dropped out on 21 July. That gave Harris a near-impossible task,
    just 107 days to put together a campaign to beat Trump. Nonetheless,
    Allen, Parnes and Whipple report extensive shortcomings in the vice-president’s own approach, including the flawed selection of the
    untested Minnesota governor, Tim Walz, as her running mate, as well as infighting between Harris staffers and Biden aides who maintained
    campaign control.

    Democrats should read these books and go, ‘Oh my God, we need people to retire at normal ages’
    Molly Jong-Fast
    The result was a crushing defeat, and Trump’s return to power.

    Molly Jong-Fast, host of the Fast Politics podcast, said Parnes, Allen
    and Whipple had shown Biden’s aides to be chiefly at fault: “Had Harris
    not had the Precision Strategies crew, think of what she could have
    done. I think that had she had a little more time and a little bit
    better advising, she could have won it.”

    Reed Galen, a Republican strategist turned anti-Trump campaigner and
    host of The Home Front podcast, was more blunt: “Anyone who knew [about Biden’s decline] and did nothing, or knew and went to work for Kamala Harris’s campaign and didn’t let her run her own race, should never be given a position of responsibility again.”

    For Biden, worse could yet be to come. In May, Jake Tapper of CNN and
    Alex Thompson of Axios will release the starkly titled Original Sin:
    President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to
    Run Again.

    Announcing their book, the two reporters pointed to widespread
    reporting, including by Parnes, Allen and Whipple, that family members including Jill Biden and Hunter Biden, eventually pardoned by his
    father, persuaded Joe Biden to seek a second term.

    “Biden, his family and his team let their self-interest and fear of
    another Trump term justify trying to put an at times addled old man in
    the Oval Office for four more years,” Tapper and Thompson said. “What
    was the extent of it? Was it a cover-up? Was it a conspiracy?”


    According to Politico, Original Sin is the book “Biden allies fear
    most”, with aides “shocked to read the ‘cover-up’ framing [which] wasn’t
    used explicitly in some of the interviews facilitated by Biden handlers”.

    A spokesperson said Tapper and Thompson “found people post-election much
    more willing to talk candidly” and “interviewed more than 200 people to figure out just what went behind the scenes of the Biden White House, conducting extensive reporting and factchecking, including with former president Biden’s team”.

    A fourth campaign book, 2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America, by Josh Dawsey (Wall Street Journal), Tyler
    Pager (New York Times) and Isaac Arnsdorf (Washington Post), was said to
    be the only one that “involved the Biden and Harris teams in a
    factchecking process”. It comes out in July.

    If journalism is the first draft of history, books by journalists may
    just be the second. Nobody yet owns the narrative and debate will run
    on. Nonetheless, Jong-Fast said Allen, Parnes and Whipple had already
    shown Democrats were simply in “big denial” about Biden’s decline until it was too late.

    A man and a woman in suits waving at a crowd.
    Fight by Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes review – scathing account of
    Biden, Harris and their election loss

    “I’m not convinced that it was a huge conspiracy,” Jong-Fast said. “What
    the right wants is a smoking gun, a moment where a cabal got together
    and was like, ‘Yes, we will do this [cover-up].’ And from what I’ve read from all these books, there’s not a smoking gun, it’s just Biden got
    older and older, and people were in denial about it, which is a larger
    problem with the gerontocracy writ large.”

    The former House speaker Nancy Pelosi, a key player in all accounts of Biden’s downfall, sits in Congress at 85. Chuck Schumer, whose role in pushing Biden out is described in another recent book, Mad House by
    Annie Karni and Luke Broadwater of the Times, is 74 and shows no sign of quitting as Democratic leader in the Senate.

    “This should be a call to action,” Jong-Fast said. “Democrats should
    read these books and go, ‘Oh my God, we need people to retire at normal
    ages and not stay on and on. You’re not an airline pilot at 85. I don’t have an 87-year-old doing eye surgery on me. That doesn’t mean you’re
    not worthy and wonderful and valuable. It just means that you probably shouldn’t be serving.

    “If Democrats are going to run on this idea that American democracy is
    in trouble under Trump, then they can’t keep their friends in office for
    as long as they want. That’s it. Period. Paragraph.”

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