Joe Biden
US President Joe Biden attended a service at the Trinity Catholic Church in Washington on the first weekend of his presidency. This was reported by TASS with reference to the White House press pool.
Biden and his family spent about half an hour in the service.
When asked by journalists how the ceremony was held, he replied: “Excellent.” On the way back, the motorcade stopped near one of the coffee shops so that the president's son, Hunter Biden, could make a take-away order. At the same time, Biden was waiting for him in the car; during this time, a crowd of dozens of people formed near the motorcade.
Joe Biden is the second Catholic president in US history after the 35th President of the United States, John F. Kennedy.
Earlier it was reported that in the first weekend after the end of his presidential term, former American leader Donald Trump went to play golf.
President-elect Joe Biden was inaugurated on January 20 and became the 46th President of the United States. The ceremony was attended by outgoing Vice President Mike Pence. Trump ignored the ceremony, breaking a 150-year tradition, and left Washington a few hours before the celebrations. From the capital, he went to his Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida. Before that, he said goodbye to his supporters and promised to return “in one form or another.”