Politics | Sarah Huckabee Sanders Sanders Leaves With 'Head Held High' and ... a Book Deal? Sources tell Axios she'll likely write about her WH experience after some R&R in July By Jenn Gidman Posted Jul 1, 2019 7:47 AM CDT Copied In this Jan. 28, 2019, file photo, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders speaks during a press briefing at the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) Whether Sarah Huckabee Sanders runs for governor of Arkansas remains to be seen, but she may have at least one other project to keep her busy in the interim. Sources tell Mike Allen at Axios that, after taking some R&R time with her family in July, the former White House press secretary may be breaking out her laptop to pen a tome about her time at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Allen's sources tell him the book would be "an account of her life in politics and experience inside the Trump administration," one that she reportedly viewed as positive. Sanders—who signed off Friday as press secretary "with my head held high"—is also said to be planning to assist with President Trump's re-election campaign. The potential run for governor in 2022 was first publicly suggested by Trump, and the Hill notes it's a suggestion Sanders may be carefully mulling, as current Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, a Republican, must vacate his post due to term limits. Read These Next Americans have thoughts on aging. Essayist quit drinking at age 71, writes that it's never too late. Indictment: Pitchers struck deal with bettors on what to throw. Porn studio is US' 'most prolific copyright plaintiff.' Report an error