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Watch: Biden welcomes children to White House for Take Your Child to Work Day

Holly Patrick
Thursday 27 April 2023 12:53 EDT
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Joe Biden welcomed children to the White House on Take Your Child to Work Day (27 April).

The US president was surrounded by youngsters on the South Lawn.

Children were invited to watch a “kids briefing” from White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre in the press briefing room.When Ms Jean-Pierre was asked by a child about Mr Biden’s position on addressing gun violence, she said that he “wants to make sure you all are safe.”

The event, promoted by nonprofit Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Foundation, is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.

The organisation hopes more workplaces remind people of the importance of showing children what their parents do for a living.

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