Jill Biden corrected by room full of children after she said 'Happy Holidays'

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 December 15, 2024

It's nearly 2025 and most Democrats are still scared to death to say "Merry Christmas" for fear of offending the tiny sliver of the population that might be offended by the classic, warm greeting.

According to Fox News, First Lady Jill Biden attempted to deploy the "Happy Holidays" greeting to a room full of children at the annual Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots campaign at the White House. 

Even young children wanted to hear "Merry Christmas," and the reaction from the children immediately went viral.

Video of a child in the room correcting the first lady quickly went viral, and for good reason.

What happened?

The first lady greeted the room filled with children by shouting "Happy Holidays!," only to be corrected by several of the children, who shouted back, "Happy CHRISTMAS!:

Video of the moment quickly went viral, and most who shared the video applauded the children for correcting the first lady who was trying to deploy outdated political correctness.

The first lady must have read the room at that moment, as she seemed to correct course by following up with a "Merry Christmas" at the end of her quick speech.

If you only remember one thing for the holidays, after all the wrapping paper is cleaned up, let it be this: You are loved," she told attending military children during her remarks.

"There are so many people who care about you, from your family and your friends, from your teachers and your classmates, to the president and me."

"Merry Christmas and happy holidays," she added.

Social media reacts

Tons of commentators weighed in on the First Lady's remarks, and the children corrected her in the moment.

"If my kids were there, I know what they will say to Jill ... "Lord Jesus Christ is our King. Blessed and Holy Christmas to all practicing Christians," one X user wrote.

Another X user wrote, "Jesus took hold of that child for 2 seconds just to go off on Jill Biden for her evil bull shit."

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