President Joe Biden and His Grandkids Take a Thanksgiving Day Polar Bear Plunge — See the Photo

The Biden family is returning to their Thanksgiving tradition!

On Thursday, President Joe Biden’s granddaughter, Naomi Biden, shared Photography families wrapped in towels after taking a dip in the cold water in Nantucket, Massachusetts as part of their holiday ritual.

“Annual decline in polar bears in the Biden family,” Naomi wrote in a post on X (formerly Twitter). “Happy Thanksgiving!”

The Bidens traditionally spend Thanksgiving on Nantucket, and they arrived on the island earlier this week.

Joe and Jill Biden share unifying message during Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade: ‘We must come together’

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The family photo of the crash came hours after President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden called for unity Today show during NBC’s broadcast of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. The couple called to talk to Al Roker, who missed last year’s Thanksgiving follow-up for the first time in 27 years because of blood clots.

When Roker asked the president what message he wanted to send to viewers Thursday, he said he would like Americans to “remember how blessed we are to live in the greatest nation on the face of the earth.”

“And that’s real,” he continued. “We’ve made incredible progress. There’s nothing beyond our capabilities when we work together. So today is about coming together, giving thanks to this country we call home, and thank you to all the firefighters, police officers, EMS and our troops, some of whom are stationed in abroad. I’ve never been more optimistic, Al. We’re glad to be with you, even on the phone.”

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He said that despite different political views, he hopes people can focus on common goals for the nation.

“We should focus on solving our problems and being together, and stop the anger,” he said. “We must bring the nation together and we must [create] a little decency and I think that’s where the vast majority of Americans are.”

Every year since he took office, President Biden and the First Lady have visited Today’s Thanksgiving broadcast on Thursday morning.

United States President Joe Biden pardoned Turkey for National Thanksgiving Day during a ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington

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It was a week of tradition for President Biden. On Monday, he participated in the annual White House turkey pardon, where he pardoned two turkeys named Liberty and Bell, which were raised in Willmar, Minnesota. On Monday, he celebrated his 81st birthday, and during the event he even joked about his age, making the audience laugh.

“This is the 76th anniversary of this event,” he said of the pardon ceremony. “I want you to know I wasn’t there for the first one. I was too young to make up for it.”

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