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First lady Jill Biden chooses ‘We the People’ as theme for White House holiday decorations

Last updated: 2022/11/28 at 12:51 PM
Published November 28, 2022
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First lady Jill Biden has chosen “We the People” as the theme for the seasonal White House holiday decorations, according to a release from the East Wing.

​First lady Jill Biden has chosen “We the People” as the theme for the seasonal White House holiday decorations, according to a release from the East Wing. 

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