The movie “The Fight of His Life” will be out next month.
A new book describing President Biden’s first years in the office claims that he was enraged by the border problem and said many obscenities as increasingly illegal immigrants flooded the already overburdened southern border.
According to Chris Whipple’s “The Fight of His Life: Inside Joe Biden’s White House,” Biden was enraged in 2021 as his government tried to stem the flow of migrants across the border amid an unprecedented surge and mounting criticism.
“Meanwhile, more and more people crossed the border illegally. Moreover, Biden was enraged, “the text explains. “His aides said he rarely became upset. You could hear the president hurling f-bombs from anywhere in the West Wing, yet he always apologized when women were present.”
A top advisor informed Whipple that the problem was a “lack of solutions.”
“It’s like asking, “How would you feel if you were me and these were your options?” The pressure of being president, right? “the advisor said.
In another section of the book, Whipple returns to the problem at the border, stating, “Next to vaccine deception, this was the item that made Biden’s blood boil.”
Towards the end of the year, Whipple says that Biden is “on a short fuse” about a different subject.
The book claims that “early in his reign, he had reserved the f-bomb largely for discussions about the southern border” but that he has been saying it more frequently recently.
It has been widely reported that President Joe Biden previously labeled Vice President Kamala Harris as a “work in progress.” Harris’s book, scheduled for release on January 17, has already generated headlines.
Multiple months along the border had over 200,000 interactions, and the total number of migrants encountered was over 1.7 million in FY 2021 and over 2.3 million in FY 2022.
The Biden administration has promoted a government-wide approach that includes Harris’s work to address root causes in Central America, increased cooperation with nations in the Western Hemisphere, and the reopening of the Trump administration’s legal asylum channels ostensibly destroyed.
But the administration has been criticized by Republicans for undoing Trump’s border security initiatives like the Migrant Protection Protocols and the wall building on the southern border. Restricting its internal enforcement operations to focus primarily on criminals and recent border crossers has also drawn criticism. By lowering enforcement and releasing more migrants into the interior, the Biden administration has been accused by Republicans of promoting migration.
This month, with the possible expiration of the Title 42 public health order that has been used to deport hundreds of thousands of migrants at the border, the severity of the issue has become apparent.
A federal judge ordered the Biden administration to halt the tactic. Due to a last-minute complaint by a group of Republican-led states, the U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily suspended the directive from expiring on Wednesday.
The government has been lobbying Congress for extra money, even knowing there would be a massive influx of people once the restriction is lifted. It has also urged Congress to fix a “broken immigration system” and announced a six-point plan to deal with the influx.
