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Biden ‘trusted’ 24-year-old ‘social media whiz’ to help him drop out of race, book says

A new book is revealing even more concerning activity that took place during former President Joe Biden’s time in the White House.

The book, “2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America,” was published on Tuesday and BizPac Review has already covered multiple revelations including Hunter Biden’s “inappropriate” conference call presence and former Vice President Kamala Harris dropping an “f bomb” on blue state governors who questioned Biden’s fitness.

Another excerpt from the work claims that Biden’s 2024 presidential campaign team tapped a “trusted” 24-year-old “social media whiz” to publish the former president’s letter detailing the decision to drop out of the race, Fox News Digital reports.

“Biden, as well as former first lady Jill Biden, made a series of calls to White House officials and campaign staffers July 21, 2024, that he was set to announce he was dropping out of the race, including calls to then-Vice President Kamala Harris and chair of the campaign Jen O’Malley Dillon just hours before the news went public, according to the book,” the article reads.

“O’Malley Dillon called one of her deputies, Rob Flaherty, but he didn’t pick up,” reads the explosive new book. “He was walking in Wilmington’s Alapocas Run State Park with his wife, Carla Frank, who oversaw the campaign’s surrogate operation. The two were talking about the state of the campaign and speculating about what might happen if Biden did drop out. About midway into their hike, Frank started to scale a rock wall, and Flaherty looked down at his phone. He saw the missed call from O’Malley Dillon, swore, and called her back.”

“In forty-five minutes, we’re going to post a letter and it says that he’s going to drop out,” she reportedly told him. “You can’t tell anybody. Can you get to a computer?”

Flaherty found that he did not have access to the social media accounts associated with the former president’s campaign. Instead, he called on the young staffer to help drop the bombshell announcement.

“Flaherty oversaw the campaign’s digital efforts but did not have access to the social media accounts,” the book explains. “He never actually posted from them. O’Malley Dillon asked if he had someone he trusted who could hit publish. Flaherty did. His name was Parker Butler, a twenty-four-year-old social media whiz. O’Malley Dillon approved, and Flaherty called Butler.”

“‘Are you near a computer?’ he said. ‘I’m going to send you a letter in about thirty minutes. I need you to post it in forty-five minutes on Twitter and Instagram and whatever.’ He didn’t tell him what the letter would say.”

According to the book, even the dropout was bungled by the team. More from Fox:

“Flaherty was in the Uber when he received the letter and passed it to Butler, around 1:35,” the book found. “Around the same time, senior White House and campaign staff received an invite for a Zoom, at 1:45. As the staff logged on, Butler hit send on the letter.”

“Biden, with his camera off, told his team that he had decided not to run for reelection,” the book continued. “Among those finding out for the first time was Anita Dunn, who’d been one of the campaign’s top officials. Biden said a letter would be shared with the public shortly. It was already online.”

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