Former Obama speakers were “extremely disappointed” by Biden’s unity efforts



Former President Obama’s spokesmen have said they are “extremely disappointed” with President Biden’s efforts to unite with Republicans.

What they are saying: Cody Keane told Xxios that Biden’s messaging team had “struck all the right strings”, but at times “why haven’t they achieved unity?” To answer such questions. When there is a whole political party that is already working to stop it.

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Keane spent 14 years writing for Obama, Including working with Biden for eight years. He admitted that he is absorbed in his own experience, especially after Sen. Mitch McConnell promised to make his ex-president a one-term president.

  • “The Republican Party will not move forward and it will be elusive until it tells its own voters what is happening with the truth.” “He’s not going to deliver (President Biden) alone, he can’t.”

Keane helped Obama in the first volume Of his memoirs, “A Promised Land.” He stopped working with the former president on New Year’s Eve and has taken a full-time role in fanway strategies. The firm is run by other former Obama speakers – John Favreau – and Vice President Tommy Vitor.

  • “It felt like a natural place after the book and the election and, you know, [Obama] Keane said, especially in office fees with Biden, not a ton runs.

Keenan is also writing a book, 10 days before the 2015 shooting at the historic historic Black Church in Charleston, South Carolina, titled “Grace”, Rev. To the proud Obama provided for Clementa Pink.

  • Obama ended by singing “Amazing Grace.”

  • The title also names Keenan’s newborn daughter, Grace.

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