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Biden gets away to Virgin Islands for some relaxing between holidays

- By Darlene Superville

KINGSHILL, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS — President Joe Biden on Tuesday traveled to a familiar place — the U.S. Virgin Islands — to enjoy some downtime and warmer weather and to ring in a new year with family.

The president and his wife, first lady Jill Biden, flew from Washington on Tuesday to St. Croix, one of three islands that make up the U.S. territory in the Caribbean. St. John and St. Thomas are the other two islands. The Bidens were joined by their daughter Ashley and her husband, Howard Krein, as well as grandchild­ren Natalie and Hunter, whose father was the president’s late son, Beau.

St. Croix is a tropical getaway that Biden has been getting away to at least since he was vice president, from 2009 to 2017.

“We’ve missed him the last couple of years,” Beth Moss Mahar, a retired attorney and island resident for nearly three decades, said in a telephone interview.

Biden spent the holidays at his home in Delaware in 2020 and 2021, mostly because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

This week’s visit to St. Croix will be his first as president to the U.S. Virgin Islands.

“We’re tremendous­ly honored,” Del. Stacey Plaskett, a Democrat who represents the Virgin Islands in Congress, said in a telephone interview Tuesday.

“In the past, when he and his family have come, of course sightings of President Biden were almost a thing of legend,” she said.

Any sightings will now be altered by the fact that Biden is regarded as one of the world’s most powerful men. As such, he now travels with a significan­tly bigger footprint than when he was vice president, including a large contingent of U.S. Secret Service agents, White House staff and journalist­s covering the trip.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Bidens and their grandchild­ren take a selfie before boarding Marine One en route to Andrews Air Force Base, then St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.
ASSOCIATED PRESS The Bidens and their grandchild­ren take a selfie before boarding Marine One en route to Andrews Air Force Base, then St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.

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