Biden is the first first lady to continue her career — she's a lifelong teacher — and hold a paying job outside the White House
after some key Democratic senators objected to the size of the package.
Hayes, wife of President Rutherford B. Hayes, showcased American plants and wildlife, “something that Americans from all regions could get behind,” by having them depicted on White House china, Jellison said. Hayes also invited representatives from states that were on opposite sides of the Civil War to social events.Besides her role as healer, Jill Biden also fulfilled the traditional first lady function of representing the United States abroad.
For her, the White House “is a magical place.” When she wakes up, she thinks, “Wow, look where I am.” But she also feels there's a lot of work to do in the country and, because of that, she can't “get my coffee and sit in bed and watch the news." Her plans for 2022 include keeping her focus on education, military families and doing more work promoting cancer research. She will continue to teach.
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