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‘I have compassion for her’: Jill Biden describes frosty inauguration day encounter with Melania Trump in new memoir

Jill Biden has shared details about the transfer of power in her new memoir, A View from the East Wing, according to The Independent. Released on June 2, 2026, the book reportedly offers a personal account of the “cold” exchange she had with Melania Trump during the ride to the Capitol for the Jan. 2025 inauguration.

Biden writes that the lead-up to the event was shaped by campaign tensions, revealing that she thought carefully about what to wear to send a message of unity and so chose a purple suit instead of a blue one. Despite that deliberate choice of clothing, the actual meeting between the two couples at the White House was apparently quite awkward.

She writes that, after they exchanged greetings and posed for a required photo, the two first ladies were joined by John Bessler, the husband of Minnesota Senator Amy Klobuchar, for the customary limousine ride to the ceremony.

Account of the limousine ride and the days after the inauguration

Biden notes that while Joe Biden and Donald Trump likely shared a similarly cold ride, they at least had the benefit of past interactions. For the two first ladies, this was apparently one of the few times they had ever spent in each other’s company.

She says tension between them arose from the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago, with Melania apparently blaming Joe personally for the search. Biden wrote:

“I have compassion for her, having been subject to the same kind of search. I knew how distressing it was to have agents rummage through your underwear drawer. Poor John had to figure out how to break the tension and find some path to relative peace in the course of that drive.”

She explains that Melania kept trying to switch the topic to the weather. To deal with the situation, Jill reportedly decided to go along with Melania’s weather-only approach by commenting on the military dogs facing the cold temperatures during the ceremony.

She describes this as quite a contrast to the major political transition happening around them, per the memoir. The dynamic between the Trumps has reportedly drawn public attention before, including a moment when Melania urged Trump to act presidential ahead of a White House speech.

Biden’s book also covers the period right after the inauguration, describing the first days of what she calls “the afterlife” as difficult:

“Those first days of what I began to call the afterlife were difficult. When we went into town, we saw big MAGA pickup parades. We had to turn the TV off because, when it was on, we saw that the new administration was undoing everything we’d fought for.”

Trump’s demolition of the East Wing of the White House also pained her:

“It wasn’t the loss of the blue-and-white striped drapes, the velvet sofa, the bookshelves filled with memorabilia that pained me – it was the symbolic bulldozing of history and the eradication of institutional memory.”

She writes that she felt “a sense of loss and grief with every blow from the wrecking ball”, describing the half-torn-down building as resembling a “rare and precious animal that had been hunted down and killed.”

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