San Antonio Express-News

President, first lady visit kids at hospital on Christmas Eve

- By Alexandra Jaffe

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden brought some Christmas Eve cheer to hospitaliz­ed children who aren’t well enough to go home for the holidays.

It’s longstandi­ng tradition for first ladies to visit Children’s National Hospital at Christmast­ime, but Joe Biden’s visit on Friday was a surprise. It marked the first time that a sitting president had joined the fun, the White House said.

It wasn’t the only tradition that the president joined in on Friday. Jill Biden answered calls to the the North American Aerospace Defense Command’s Santa tracking service, another longstandi­ng tradition for first ladies, and she was joined by Biden for the calls.

At the hospital, the Bidens spoke with a group of children making lanterns as part of a winter craft project, asking each one what they drew on their lanterns. Some drew family, snowmen or other holiday-themed art.

They both spoke to a child who said the hospital “helped him when he was down.”

“Well we hope we’re bringing you some joy today,” Jill Biden responded.

The president added, “You’re bringing us some joy, pal.”

Biden also pulled out his phone to show the kids photos of his new dog, Commander, a nearly fourmonth-old German Shepherd puppy. The dog joined the family this week and was seen playing with a handler on the South Lawn of the White House complex earlier Friday before the Bidens left for their visit to the hospital.

“His name is Commander!” Jill Biden told the kids. “And this morning he was eating my slippers!”

The president and first lady then sat before the hospital’s Christmas tree, where Jill Biden read “Olaf’s Night Before Christmas” to the kids, which was broadcast to hundreds of children in their rooms at the hospital.

Back at the White House, the two capped off their Christmas Eve festivitie­s by answering calls for NORAD, as they watched Santa soar over the United Arab Emirates on the Santa tracker screens. They took three largely pleasant phone calls from kids and parents, though one father capped off an otherwise polite conversati­on with the president by wishing him a happy holidays and adding, “Let’s go Brandon!” before hanging up. The phrase has become widely used by conservati­ves as a stand-in for a more vulgar epithet against the president.

Biden didn’t seem to catch the caller’s intent, however — he responded, “Let’s go Brandon, I agree” as the call came to an end. The White House did not respond to a request for comment on Biden’s response.

 ?? Carolyn Kaster / Associated Press ?? A Children’s National Hospital patient displays a lantern to President Joe Biden and wife Jill as they visit patients on Friday in Washington, D.C. It’s tradition for first ladies to visit the hospital at Christmast­ime, but Biden’s visit was a surprise.
Carolyn Kaster / Associated Press A Children’s National Hospital patient displays a lantern to President Joe Biden and wife Jill as they visit patients on Friday in Washington, D.C. It’s tradition for first ladies to visit the hospital at Christmast­ime, but Biden’s visit was a surprise.

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