‘For the last time as your president, it’s my honor to wish all of America a very Merry Christmas,’ President Joe Biden wrote on X.
President Joe Biden made his last Christmas and Hanukkah address as president to the American people on Dec. 25.
“May God bless you all.”
“We’re here on this Earth to care for one another, to love one another,” Biden said in a voiceover.
“Too often, we see each other as enemies, not as neighbors, not as fellow Americans.”
The president and first lady spent Christmas morning calling units from all six branches of the military stationed around the world, thanking the servicemen and women and their families for their service.
According to the White House, the president and first lady called the 401st Army Field Support Brigade stationed in Kuwait, and the I MEF Coordination Element (MCE) 25.2 or the Marine Rotational Force stationed in Darwin, Australia. They also called the crew of the USS Sterett (DDG-104) currently underway, the U.S. Air Force Special Operations Task Group in East Africa, the U.S. Space Force SPACECENT Combat Detachment 3-1 stationed in Al-Udeid Air Base, Qatar, and the crew of the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Joseph Napier (WPC 1115), docked in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
As the sun set on Dec. 25, the first night of Hanukkah also began, and to commemorate the day, the president shared a picture with First Lady, Jill Biden, around the first-ever White House menorah.
Reuters contributed to this report.