All The White House Gossip EXPOSED In Tell All Book

According to a new book about the Biden presidency, there have been real tensions between President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, with the president venting to friends that he has been “annoyed” with her husband, second gentleman Doug Emhoff, complaining about the VP’s official assignments.

These quotations from an excerpt out of Chris Whipple’s upcoming book, “The Fight of His Life,” were published by Politico on Tuesday.

Whipple had access to the administration and was able to observe the argument between Harris and Biden after the vice president’s husband reportedly irritated the president by criticizing Harris’s policy assignments.

Politico wrote, “word got back to [Biden] that second gentleman DOUGLAS EMHOFF had been complaining about Harris’ policy portfolio — which her allies felt was hurting her politically.”

When he heard this, “‘Biden was annoyed,’ wrote author Chris Whipple.”

The book states Biden felt as though he “hadn’t asked Harris to do anything he hadn’t done as vice president — and she’d begged him for the voting rights assignment.”

Whipple also wrote that Biden told a friend that he viewed the vice president as “a work in progress.”

A senior White House adviser blamed Harris’ bumby start on advice given to her by her inner circle. The adviser expressed “[Harris’] inner circle didn’t serve her well in the presidential campaign — and they are ill-serving her now.”

It also mentions the letter former President Trump left Biden “before leaving the Oval Office.” Politico wrote, “Biden’s reaction? ‘That was very gracious and generous… Shockingly gracious.’”

White House spokesperson Robyn Patterson refused to comment on the integrity of the claims saying, “We don’t plan to engage in confirmations or denials when it comes to the specifics of those claims. The author did not give us a chance to verify the materials that are attributed here.”

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