According to Wilfred Reilly, a political science professor at Kentucky State University, “her obvious path is the classic spox role — big book with a gift advance, and gig on a cable news channel friendly to her side,” the Caller said.
Reilly pointed to Psaki’s position at MSNBC and former George W. Bush adviser Karl Rove’s work as a Fox News contributor to illustrate that the road is not unusual for former cabinet secretaries.
It is probable that the Biden White House book will be examined in-depth. Every one of the previous five Press Secretaries has written a book on their experiences working in the West Wing.
Karol Markowicz, a journalist for the New York Post, told the Caller that Karine Jean-Pierre only has one option: a book that tells everything.
Given that the media is finally admitting its mistakes regarding who knew what about the president’s deteriorating health,
A six- or seven-figure book contract makes logical. “Of course, it can now be told, as she had a front row seat to it,” she concluded.