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Clothes in the closets and favorite foods in the fridge: Moving day comes to the White House
- Most presidents get to move into the White House once. President-elect Donald Trump is doing it twice, and his wife, Melania, says it's a lot easier the second time around. "I know where I will be going.
The article from MSN discusses the transition process at the White House as President Joe Biden and his family prepare to move out, making way for the incoming administration. It highlights the logistical and emotional aspects of moving day, detailing how the White House staff ensures a seamless transition. Clothes are left in closets, favorite foods are stocked in the fridge, and personal items are packed away. The piece captures the bittersweet nature of leaving the White House, with staff members like the chefs and butlers who have served the Bidens, now preparing for the new residents. It also touches on the tradition of leaving behind notes and letters for the next occupants, symbolizing the continuity of the office despite changes in administration. The article provides a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes efforts to maintain the dignity and tradition of the presidential transition.
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