WASHINGTON – First lady Jill Biden has a valentine for the American people: giant pink, white and red hearts bearing calls for “unity,” “hope” and “love” installed early Friday on the North Lawn of the White House.
“I just wanted some joy,” the first lady told reporters during a surprise visit to the lawn with President Joe Biden and their two German shepherds, Champ and Major.
“I think things have been so — with the pandemic — everybody’s feeling a little down, so it’s just a little joy, a little hope, that’s all.”The oversized hearts, also emblazoned with words like “kindness," “healing” and “compassion," are intended to be seen by millions of Americans.
They're erected behind the row of cameras set up for White House reporters' live shots and will feature prominently on news channels across America all day.
Valentine’s Day has always been one of her favorite holidays.”The president told reporters that Valentine's Day is the first lady's “favorite day," and he recounted a time while he was vice president that she posted hearts all over the windows of his office.