Jill Biden is pushing back against criticism from a fellow Democrat, issuing a bold challenge to anyone who disagrees with her new memoir. The former first lady, known for her outspoken advocacy and unflinching candor, has come under fire from at least one former staffer in her husband's administration, who fears her book may reopen painful wounds within the Democratic Party. In a striking display of confidence, Biden has invited her critics to share their concerns directly with her, rather than through public statements or media outlets. As she embarked on a high-profile book tour, Biden's willingness to engage with her detractors head-on has sparked a heated debate about the role of memoirs in shaping public discourse and the boundaries of free expression within the Democratic Party.
Jill Biden is responding to criticism from at least one Democrat who worked in her husband's administration, saying that her new memoir could be unnecessarily igniting a "painful conversation" for the party and urging any detractor to call her and "say it to my face." The former first lady appeared before a sold-out crowd at...