
Biden says he feels 'a sense of history' living at White House
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President Joe Biden on Tuesday described the "sense of history" he feels residing at the White House and all the ways living in the historic building is an adjustment, including being waited on by White House staff.
"I get up in the morning and look at Jill and say: 'Where the hell are we?' " Biden said with a smile at a CNN town hall in Milwaukee. The President, who has been in office for four weeks now, told CNN's Anderson Cooper that he finds himself "extremely self-conscious" when the White House staff waits on him, including handing him his suit coat.More Related News

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