The Macomb Daily

Biden, family hit Nantucket stores for some holiday shopping

- By Darlene Superville

NANTUCKET, MASS. >> President Joe Biden went holiday shopping on the Massachuse­tts resort island where he spends Thanksgivi­ng, patronizin­g smaller independen­tly owned stores on what the retail industry has called “Small Business Saturday.”

Biden, his wife, Jill, and daughter Ashley went from store to store on Main Street in downtown Nantucket, lingering at Polo Ralph Lauren, Murray’s Toggery Shop and The Black Dog, among other establishm­ents.

The president’s son Hunter and his wife, Melissa,

were also shopping with their 2-year-old son, Beau.

Biden emerged from The Black Dog holding a small brown paper shopping bag. The White House had no immediate comment on the president’s purchases.

The retail industry came up with the moniker to help independen­t and locally owned business gain a share of the holiday shopping rush and to counter the markdowns and deeper discounts larger corporate retailers offer to drum up business on the day after Thanksgivi­ng, known as Black Friday.

As Biden went from store to store, a reporter asked what he thought about a dinner meeting former President Donald Trump recently had at his Florida home with Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, and Nick Fuentes, a white nationalis­t.

Both of Trump’s dinner guests have expressed antisemiti­c views. Trump has said he did not know anything about Fuentes’ background.

“You don’t want to hear what I think,” Biden replied. Biden has said such views have no place in America.

Biden also shopped in downtown Nantucket on Friday before the annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony.

 ?? SUSAN WALSH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Joe Biden shakes hands with a person as he visits shops with family members in Nantucket, Mass., Saturday.
SUSAN WALSH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Joe Biden shakes hands with a person as he visits shops with family members in Nantucket, Mass., Saturday.

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