White House in crisis? Biden and Harris 'cancel Christmas trips and rush back' amid speculations of emergency

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White House in crisis? Biden and Harris 'cancel Christmas trips and rush back' amid speculations of emergency

Biden reportedly returned to Washington, DC. Similarly, Harris canceled her planned flight to California and stayed in the capital.

President Joe Biden

and

Vice President Kamala Harris

abruptly canceled their

holiday plans

on Friday, fueling speculation about an ongoing emergency at the White House, as per various reports. Neither has issued a

public statement

, leaving the nation guessing about the sudden changes.
Biden, who was expected to spend Christmas in Delaware, reportedly returned to Washington, DC, taking his motorcade directly from the airport to the White House late in the evening. Similarly, Harris canceled her planned flight to California and stayed in the capital.
Social media abuzz with speculation
The abrupt schedule changes have sparked widespread speculation on social media. One reporter noted discrepancies in the president’s official schedule, saying, “The official schedule for Biden does say he was to return to the White House at 5:30 PM, but as you can see, it has recently been updated.”

Another user posted, “Kamala Harris canceled her trip, rushing back to the White House…WHAT IS HAPPENING?” The lack of clarity has left many questioning whether the cancellations are tied to

Hurricane Helene

briefings or another undisclosed matter.

Earlier conversations with Pope Francis
Before his return, Biden had a conversation with Pope Francis to discuss efforts to promote peace during the holiday season. According to a White House readout, the president thanked the pope for his advocacy on global issues and accepted an invitation to visit the Vatican next month.
Harris' recent public appearance
Harris’ last public event was on Tuesday, where she addressed high school and college students in Largo, Maryland. During her speech, she urged supporters to remain committed to their values despite the challenges ahead. “Yes, there is disappointment, but there is also resolve for the future. We must stay in the fight,” Harris said, referencing the aftermath of her election loss to Donald Trump.

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