Published 18:02 IST, February 16th 2021

Joe Biden receives 'sweetest' gift from grandchildren on Presidents' Day, see pictures

United States President Joe Biden received the ‘sweetest’ gift from his grandchildren who wanted to give him ‘some swag on the Presidents' Day on February 15.

Reported by: Aanchal Nigam
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US President Joe Biden received ‘sweetest’ gift from his grandchildren who wanted to give him ‘some swag on President’s Day on February 15. pictures of unique present were posted by US President’s granddaughter Naomi Biden and y have caused a stir on internet. Joe Biden and US First Lady Jill Biden recently spent some time over weekend at Camp David. picture shared on Twitter by Naomi showed Joe Biden wearing a cap with words “President Retreat, camp David” written on it. She also posted ar picture while replying to her previous post, that showed back of cap with word “pop” written on back. Both ims, with witty captions, have spread smiles to thousands of internet users who said y ‘adore’ Biden family. 

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‘Love President Biden’

From sharing pictures of ir own ‘pop’ to saying that y ‘love President Biden’, thousand of internet users poured all love in comment section of Naomi’s post on Twitter. ims have already garnered over 57k likes and several thousands of retweets. One of Twitter users lauded Biden’s grandchildren for keeping him ‘grounded’. Ar also ted that it “feels great” to follow President of United States again on Twitter in an indirect dig to former US President Donald Trump who kept posts about family very limited on social media. Many or netizens said that y ‘love’ to follow Naomi and way y treat Biden.

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Houring first US President, George Washington, President’s Day is celebrated in country every year after holiday was established by Congress in 1885 and started as a celebration of Washington’s birthday in Washington DC. However, it later expanded to rest of country. He was born on February 22, 1732, but every third Monday of February is a holiday in hour of George Washington. 

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18:04 IST, February 16th 2021