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VisitWhat will be the White House response to Biden's Halloween incident by Nov 15, 2024?
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President Joe Biden Bites Baby During White House Halloween Celebration in Washington, DC: Reuters
Oct 31, 2024, 12:19 AM
During a Halloween celebration at the White House in Washington, DC, President Joe Biden was reported to have bitten a baby. The incident occurred while children were trick-or-treating, and it has sparked widespread reactions. Some reports indicate that Biden bit the baby's leg, while others mention he bit a child dressed as a chicken. The event, reported by Reuters, has led to significant public and media attention, with many expressing concern and confusion over the President's actions. Additionally, First Lady Jill Biden was seen wearing a full Panda suit during the event.
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