Bidens visit WWII memorial on 80th anniversary of Pearl Harbor
The Bidens observed a moment of silence standing in front of a wreath at the center of the memorial. The President did not make remarks.
The President took off his gloves, touched the wreath and saluted it. The first lady also took off her gloves to touch the wreath and bowed her head.
The Bidens then walked to the New Jersey pillar of the memorial and the first lady laid a bouquet of flowers at the base in honor of her father, Donald Jacobs, who served as a US Navy signalman in WWII. The Bidens both stood at the base of the pillar and bowed their heads.
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