Jill Biden schooled by children at White House toy drive event in priceless moment

The kids are all right. 

First Lady Jill Biden wished youngsters “Happy Holidays” at a Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots campaign Friday – but several children quickly corrected her, shouting “Happy Christmas” in a caught-on-camera interaction that sparked a social media frenzy.

“Hello! How are you? Hi! Happy Holidays,” the 73-year-old first lady told children attending the annual Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots campaign at the White House. 

Her well-wishes to the kids of military service members were met with multiple shouts of “Happy Christmas!” 


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Social media users praised the children telling Jill Biden, “Happy Christmas.” Benny Johnson/X

The first lady, who couldn’t help but laugh at the way the children received her seasonal salutation, responded, “Happy Christmas, yes.”

Video of Biden being corrected quickly went viral on social media, with the majority of people praising the reaction of the youngsters. 

“Even kids get it,” former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines wrote on X, including a laughing emoji.

“Jill Biden fact checked by toddler,” another user tweeted. 

Conservative Catholic group CatholicVote reacted by tweeting a cross emoji and writing, “We are so back.”

“Out of the mouth of babes,” Uriesou Brito, a senior pastor at Providence Church in Pensacola, Fla., tweeted. 

The Eastside Republican Club of Michigan argued that Biden “aims to be PC ’til the bitter end.”

“Kid in the crowd knows better,” the GOP group added. 


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The scene unfolded at a Marine Corps Reserve toy drive at the White House on Friday. Benny Johnson/X

In her remarks, the first lady told the children that if they “only remember one thing from the holidays” it should be that “you are loved.” 

“There are so many people who care about you — from your family and friends, to your teachers and classmates, to the President and me,” Biden said. “And the best thing we can do with that love is to let it overflow — to share it with others who might really need it.” 

She concluded her remarks by saying, “Merry Christmas and happy holidays.”

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