Outgoing White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders will write a book about her time in the Trump administration after she moves back to Arkansas in July, Axios reports.
The outlet, which spoke to several sources for the report, also said Sanders is mulling a 2022 run for governor of Arkansas and is planning on making appearances as a paid speaker. She will also assist with Trump’s re-election campaign.
The book “will be billed as an account of her life in politics and experience inside the Trump administration, which she sees as very positive,” per Axios.
Trump has encouraged Sanders to run in Arkansas, including during his campaign rollout last Tuesday when he introduced her on stage by saying he had “a feeling” she’d be running for “a certain gubernatorial position.”
Sanders joined the Trump campaign as a senior adviser in 2016 and stayed with him through the end of June.
Previously, she worked for her father’s campaigns, including as national political director for his presidential campaign in 2008 and as campaign manager when he ran again in 2016. Mike Huckabee was the governor of Arkansas from 1996 to 2007.