By ALEXANDRA JAFFE and ZEKE MILLER Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden made his first major foray outside the White House on Friday with a visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center to meet with wounded soldiers. Biden met with both active duty and retired service members receiving treatment at the facility, before touring the vaccine distribution center there. 'These kids are amazing, and thank God there's not as many people to visit,' he said, calling those at the hospital 'real heroes.' Biden has a long and personal history with the hospital, which treats thousands of military […]
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