The Mercury News

Bidens open holidays with Christmas tree and ‘friendsgiv­ing’

- By Darlene Superville and Alexandra Jaffe

Jill Biden opened the holiday season at the White House on Monday by breaking off a sprig from the official Blue Room tree and giving it — and a big smooch — to her toddler grandson.

“Look how beautiful this is,” the first lady said of the 18 1/2-foot Fraser fir that was delivered by wagon to her Pennsylvan­ia Avenue doorstep by Clydesdale horses.

“It is beautiful. It’s magnificen­t, really,” she said.

The first lady later joined President Joe Biden for a visit to the Army’s Fort Bragg in North Carolina to celebrate “friendsgiv­ing” with service members and military families.

The two events set off a White House holiday season that is expected to be much more festive this year, as public health officials encourage those vaccinated against COVID-19 to get together in person, instead of begging Americans to stay home.

The holiday tree was presented by the father-and-son team of Rusty and Beau Estes of Peak Farms in Jefferson, North Carolina — a threetime winner of the National Christmas Tree Associatio­n’s annual contest. The winner gets to present its official tree to the White House.

Son Hunter Biden, his wife, Melissa, and their toddler, Beau, were among a sizable group of White House aides, guests and others who braved crisp winds to watch the brief ceremony marking the start of the administra­tion’s first Christmas in the White House.

The White House Christmas decoration­s will be revealed on the Monday after Thanksgivi­ng, the first lady said.

At Fort Bragg, the meal was held in a large hangar replete with pumpkin and pine cone centerpiec­es for about 250 service members and families. Jill Biden talked to families about their late son, Beau, who served in the Delaware National Guard, and how she understood how hard it was to be away during holidays. She talked about how proud she was of the troops before introducin­g the president, who echoed her praise.

“You do so much, your families do so much,” President Biden said.

After a prayer from the chaplain, the Bidens walked behind the serving tables, donned gloves and aprons and started dishing out the meal to waiting troops.

 ?? EVAN VUCCI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Joe Biden serves dinner during a visit to soldiers at Fort Bragg to mark the upcoming Thanksgivi­ng holiday, Monday in Fort Bragg, N.C.
EVAN VUCCI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Joe Biden serves dinner during a visit to soldiers at Fort Bragg to mark the upcoming Thanksgivi­ng holiday, Monday in Fort Bragg, N.C.

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