US President Joe Biden, along with the First Lady and White House department representatives, is hosting a Halloween trick or treat event at The White House. The event is aimed at local public school students and military connected children, and encourages them to pick out their favourite Halloween book.
US President Joe Biden is hosting a Halloween trick or treat event at The White House .
The President, the First Lady and White House department representatives are hosting local public school students and military connected children this year.It encourages children to pick out their favourite Halloween book.
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