Former first lady Jill Biden announced Wednesday that she will release a memoir of her White House years, “View from the East Wing.”

“Parts of this story have been told, but not all of it,” Biden said in a video announcement posted to Instagram.

Biden said she’ll discuss husband Joe’s decision to not seek a second term in the summer of 2024, including “what that moment meant for our family and for me personally, after years of public service together.”

It’s unclear to what extent she’ll talk about Joe Biden’s obvious health issues and the now-infamous presidential debate with Donald Trump that led to his exit from the race.

Jill Biden — who kept a diary during her time as first lady, a source close to her told The Post — was described by journalists Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, co-authors of the best-selling book “Original Sin,” to be part of a “Politburo” that gradually assumed control of the executive branch as the 46th president’s faculties deteriorated.

“View from the East Wing,” published by Gallery Books, is due out June 2.

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