In a recent interview with NBC News, First Lady Jill Biden emphasized the importance of a peaceful transfer of power and urged Americans to come together amidst deep political divisions. She stressed the importance of voting and expressed concern over the false claims made by former President Donald Trump about the 2020 election. Trump’s refusal to accept the results and his defense of those who rioted at the U.S. Capitol have raised concerns about political violence. Biden also discussed her husband’s decision not to run for re-election and expressed her support for him. Despite her concerns about the current political climate, she remains hopeful for the future and believes that someone else will take the reins. The interview took place during a tour of a new interactive exhibit at the White House, which was spearheaded by Jill Biden and the White House Historical Association. The exhibit, designed to engage visitors through all five senses, opens to the public soon. Jill Biden, who is a college educator, described the exhibit as fulfilling a teacher’s desire for interactive learning experiences. The interview will be broadcast on “Saturday TODAY,” showcasing the First Lady’s perspective on the current political landscape and her hopes for the future.
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