Biden Finalizes Agreement with Hollywood’s CAA, Indicating a Comeback in the Spotlight – One America News Network

OAN Staff Blake Wolf
4:11 PM – Monday, February 3, 2025
Former President Joe Biden has signed with Creative Arts Agency (CAA) as of Monday, a prominent management firm known for its high-profile clientele.
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“CAA provides exceptional opportunities for exceptional clients. Situated at the intersection of talent, content, brands, technology, sports, and live events, CAA generates endless possibilities for the storytellers, trendsetters, icons, and thought leaders who define popular culture,” is stated on the agency’s “About Us” page.
Biden was previously with CAA from 2017 to 2020, prior to his tenure as the 46th president.
During his earlier association with the agency, Biden was able to launch a national speaking tour and release his book “Promise Me, Dad.”
“President Biden is one of America’s most esteemed and influential figures in both national and global issues,” remarked Richard Lovett, co-chairman of CAA.
“His enduring dedication to public service embodies principles of unity, optimism, dignity, and possibility. We are truly honored to collaborate with him once again,” Lovett added.
Lovett, along with co-chairs Bryan Lourd and Kevin Huvane, have consistently supported the Democrat Party, including aiding Biden and Harris’ recent re-election campaign efforts.
CAA also represents former President Barack Obama and the Higher Ground media company formed by former First Lady Michelle Obama, which has produced various projects, including the film “Leave the World Behind” (2023) featuring Julia Roberts and Ethan Hawke, among several other television productions.
As of yet, Biden has not disclosed any plans for a book deal or speaking engagements, which are typically pursued by former presidents after their time in office. However, this new partnership with CAA indicates he may aim to stay prominent in the public sphere.
“We’re leaving office, we’re not leaving the fight,” Biden proclaimed on January 20th, as he concluded his presidential term.
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