7 takeaways from Cheryl Hines's memoir
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7 takeaways from Cheryl Hines's memoir
"Of all the extras on this season of the Trump administration, Cheryl Hines has been among the most mystifying. The former "Curb Your Enthusiasm" actress initially seemed to be a reluctant MAGA wife, keeping her distance from the controversial views of her husband, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. As President Donald Trump's second term has continued - and the Hines-Kennedy marriage has seemingly remained strong - however, that image has started to break down."
"Hines laid low for a little while after the inauguration, but in the lead-up to the book's release, she has been a major presence on the talk show and podcast circuit. She spoke at an anti-vaccine conference last weekend in front of a poster of her book that read "HELP MAKE THIS BOOK A NYT BESTSELLER." The book was published by Skyhorse, a right-leaning imprint whose author roster includes Trump allies Sean Spicer, Alan Dershowitz and Peter Navarro."
Cheryl Hines published a memoir titled "Unscripted" recounting her journey from a Florida hometown to Hollywood to Washington. She portrays herself as nonpolitical while remaining married to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and she does not explicitly criticize his anti-vaccine stance. Hines offers limited introspection about reconciling former Democratic views with her new public role and directs criticism toward her husband's detractors, including family members who backed Biden and Harris. She promoted the book widely on talk shows and podcasts, spoke at an anti-vaccine conference, and published with Skyhorse, a right-leaning imprint.
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