Les mémoires de Jill Biden évoquent la demande de Kamala Harris d'obtenir un soutien rapide

Un nouvel extrait des mémoires à paraître de Jill Biden décrit un échange tendu survenu le 21 juillet 2024, lorsque Kamala Harris a insisté pour obtenir un soutien immédiat après que Joe Biden a décidé de mettre fin à sa campagne de réélection.

Selon le livre "View from the East Wing", Joe Biden a informé Kamala Harris de sa décision ce jour-là. Mme Harris a répondu : "Oh mon Dieu, Joe. En es-tu certain ?". M. Biden a proposé d'attendre le lendemain matin pour officialiser ce soutien. Kamala Harris a rétorqué qu'elle souhaitait que cela se fasse plus tôt et a demandé si l'annonce pouvait avoir lieu dans les 20 minutes, indique l'extrait. Jill Biden a ensuite quitté la pièce, précise le récit.

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