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US Vice President Joe R. Biden & wife ringing in New Year on St Croix

US Vice President Joseph R. ‘Joe’ Biden loves St Croix, US Virgin Islands and has once again chosen to ring in the New Year on the Big Island. Photo: Politico
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FREDERIKSTED, St Croix, USVI- It is well documented that Vice President Joseph R. ‘Joe’ Biden loves St Croix, US Virgin Islands. He sometimes makes multiple visits to the island annually, and it has become somewhat of a tradition for the US government’s second in command to ring in the New Year on the Big Island.

This year is no exception, as Mr Biden and his wife Jill landed at the Henry E. Rholsen Airport on Tuesday afternoon. His arrival was made abundantly clear by the heightened police presence and the sightings of Secret Service vehicles.

The Bidens, arriving from the vice president’s hometown of Wilmington, Delaware, will be on St Croix until January 2, 2017 according to the White House (via New York Post).

President Barack H. Obama and his family, who have been vacationing in Hawaii where the president was raised, will also return to Washington on January 2. The leaders of the free world will have 18 days left in office when they return to Washington.

President-elect Donald J. Trump will be inaugurated on January 20, 2017.

8 Responses to “US Vice President Joe R. Biden & wife ringing in New Year on St Croix”

  • Just saying (29/12/2016, 23:58) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    With all the private jets at beef island you mean we have no one famous in the bvi?
    • @Just Saying (30/12/2016, 09:45) Like (6) Dislike (0) Reply
      Famous people are in the BVI all the time. They often want their privacy and they know when they come to the BVI their privacy will be respected. Not because you don't know does not mean that they don't come.
  • @ Just saying (30/12/2016, 06:32) Like (2) Dislike (6) Reply
    Who wants to visit this banana republic?
    • Helpus (30/12/2016, 10:46) Like (7) Dislike (0) Reply
      And why do you live in the Banana Republic? Best place to be that's why 30,000 call here home. So, Pallo, if you don't like what I suppose you call the Banana Republic, haul tail and go to live in Allepo, Syria. It may be better there for you.
  • Looking from the other side (30/12/2016, 08:13) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Look at Mr. See It Clear page. Maybe famous people I saw he had on he boat was the Google dude /bill gates/ Morgan Freeman and Cameron Diaz. Maybe the jets belongs to them? Just saying!
    • dog the real one (30/12/2016, 10:05) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
      we will not get Trump until we get the VIP in as NDP for Hillary
      • dog (31/12/2016, 11:03) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
        this is not the real one. otherwise you would know better about what Trump plans to do and how inexperienced he is.
        Get a new name and a life.
  • Goschool (30/12/2016, 10:51) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Dog the real one, what kind of sentence you writing? It is obvious from your post, you got to be a 'dog' because they don't go to school and they don't understand the basics of English. No capital letters, no full stop, no commas... writing piss that is so ambiguous. No one wants to read your mind.


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