Jill Biden, the new first lady, made an unannounced detour to the US.
Capitol on Friday to give a basket of chocolate chip biscuits to members of the National Guard.
At Whitman-Walker Clinic, a Washington facility with a history of supporting HIV/AIDS victims as well as the LGBTQ community.
Jill Biden, the new first lady, made an unannounced detour to the US. Capitol on Friday to give a basket of chocolate chip biscuits to members of the National Guard, praising them throughout the inauguration of President Joe Biden “for preserving me as well as my family safe.”
As Jill Biden stated:
I really want to say thank you to President Biden, as well as to the whole of the Biden family,” she said to a crowd of Capitol Guard members.” “She said, before joking that she can not say she had baked them herself, “The White House made you those chocolate chip biscuits.
Donald Trump supporters rioted at the Capitol:
On Wednesday, precisely two weeks after Donald Trump followers protested at the Capitol in a futile effort to prevent Congress against certifying Biden as November’s presidential election winner, Joe Biden was sworn into parliament For the inauguration, which goes off without any significant incidents, robust security steps were then taken.
The group was instructed by Jill Biden that her late son, Beau, was a member of the Delaware Army National Guard he spent a year serving in Iraq in 2008-09. Also at the age of 46, Beau Biden expired from brain cancer in 2015.
Jill Biden thanking National Guard:
She said, “So I am a mom of the National Guard,” noting that the basket was a “little thank you” for quitting their home states as well as coming to the capital of the country. In a phone conversation Friday, President Biden gave his thanks to the chief of the National Guard Bureau.
‘I really appreciate everything that you do,’ added the first lady. “In the core of all the Bidens, the national guard would always hold a special position during her first social outing as First Lady, Jill Biden’s unscheduled troop visit came.
Programs for cancer patients, in underprivileged:
At Whitman-Walker Clinic, a Washington facility with a history of supporting HIV/AIDS victims as well as the LGBTQ community, she pointed out programs for cancer patients. To help deliver primary care services in underprivileged areas, the clinic receives federal funding.
The first lady was told by workers that cancer scans had declined since last March, and due to the coronavirus pandemic, patients did not want to come in. More, as well as more patients, take advantage of online choices to see a doctor.
Jill Biden issue of universal access to broadband internet:
When the question of universal broadband internet connectivity was raised, Jill Biden, who’s now a teacher, said she heard from teachers across the country who, despite the spotty access in certain places, could not get in contact with their students.
“She said, “We all have to work collectively to tackle some of this stuff. “The first thing we must do is tackle this pandemic as well as get everyone vaccinated and return to their schools and also work and get everything back to the new normal.”