
Bidens to spend Christmas with family at the White House
CBSN
The 2021 edition of the Biden family Christmas will look much as it has over the past few decades, with one notable exception: the location.
Instead of celebrating in Wilmington, Delaware, as is their tradition, the Bidens will spend this Christmas at the White House. The request to relocate family holiday festivities came from the first couple's grandchildren who will file into town for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, according to the first lady's press secretary Michael LaRosa.
The president, first lady, their children and grandchildren are expected to attend mass Friday in Washington and then retire to the executive mansion for a pasta dinner and a sleepover — both Biden family Christmas Eve customs.

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