LSU women’s players would rather visit Obamas, not Bidens

LSU women’s basketball star Angel Reese has lashed out again at first lady Jill Biden, saying she and her teammates would rather celebrate their NCAA championship with the Obamas than at the White House.

Reese criticized President Biden’s wife Tuesday for initially extending public invites to both LSU and Iowa, the team the Tigers beat 102-85 in Sunday’s championship game. A rep for the first lady later walked back the offer to the Hawkeyes.

“I’m not gonna lie to you, I don’t accept the apology,” Reese said on the “Paper Route” podcast. “You said what you said … And like, you can’t go back on certain things that you say.”

“They can have that spotlight,” Reese, the Final Four’s Most Outstanding Player, said of the invitation for Iowa. “We’ll go to the Obamas. We’ll see Michelle, we’ll see Barack.”

LSU guard Alexis Morris agreed with her teammate.


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“Michelle OBAMA can we (LSU NATIONAL CHAMPS) come celebrate our win at your house ?” she tweeted Monday.

“Mrs.Obama made sure we had healthy snacks when I was in middle school, I still eat BAKED HOT CHEETOS !” Morris joked later on Twitter. “Come on auntie Michelle.”

Though Tigers coach Kim Mulkey has said the team would accept the White House invitation typically offered championship winners, Reese said on the podcast, “We’re gonna see. I don’t know.”


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The LSU Tigers defeated the Iowa Hawkeyes 102-85 in the NCAA tournament.
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First Lady Jill Biden and President Biden have walked back an invite for Iowa.
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LSU guard Alexis Morris said she also wanted to visit the Obamas instead of the Bidens.
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No runner-up team has ever been invited to the White House.
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“I just know that if the roles were reversed, it wouldn’t be the same,” Reese went on. “If we were to lose, we would not be getting invited to the White House.”

Jill Biden had offered the Hawkeyes the equivalent of a participation trophy during an event in Denver Monday — the day after she watched LSU beat Iowa for the championship in Dallas.

“I know we’ll have the champions come to the White House; we always do,” she said. “So, we hope LSU will come, but, you know, I’m going to tell Joe I think Iowa should come too, because they played such a good game … So winners and losers, That’s sportsmanship. That’s good sportsmanship.”

Reese later tweeted out a story about the first lady’s remarks, calling them “A JOKE” and sharing three rolling-on-the-floor-laughing emojis. 

On her podcast appearance, Reese said she took the first lady’s reference to “sportsmanship” as a dig at her for taunting Iowa star Caitlin Clark in the game’s final minute.

“I remember she made a comment about [how] both teams should be invited because of sportsmanship. And I’m like, ‘Are you saying that because of what I did?’” Reese said. “Stuff like that, it bothers me because you are a woman at the end of the day. White, black, it doesn’t matter, you’re a woman, you’re supposed to be standing behind us before anything.”


“I’m going to tell Joe I think Iowa should come too,” Jill Biden said on Monday.
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Angel Reese took the invitation as a slight following her viral taunting moment with Caitlin Clark.
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President Biden indicated Tuesday that only LSU would be invited to the White House.
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NCAA runner-up teams have never been invited to the White House, though winning teams have been regular guests since at least the Reagan administration.

A spokeswoman for Jill Biden later indicated that only the Tigers would be offered a White House appearance.

“The First Lady loved watching the NCAA women’s basketball championship game alongside young student athletes and admires how far women have advanced in sports since the passing of Title IX,” the first lady’s press secretary, Vanessa Valdivia, tweeted.

“Her comments in Colorado were intended to applaud the historic game and all women athletes. She looks forward to celebrating the LSU Tigers on their championship win at the White House,” Valdivia added.

Joe Biden said in a separate statement that both LSU and men’s NCAA basketball champion UConn would be greeted at the executive mansion, saying Americans “can all learn a lot from watching these champions compete.”



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Kamala Harris says she has not seen video of husband smooching Jill Biden

Vice President Kamala Harris said she has not seen the video of First Lady Jill Biden and her husband Doug Emhoff sharing an awkward kiss on the mouth at President Biden’s State of the Union address on Tuesday.

“No, I haven’t watched the video,’ Harris told Univision’s Edwin Pitti on Wednesday when asked for her reaction to the widely-shared clip.

She quickly pivoted, adding, “But I do know that the first lady and the second gentleman are working arduously with what we are doing with my husband against anti-Semitism.”

Footage from inside the capitol captured Biden in a vibrant purple dress shaking hands as she made her way through the crowded chamber toward Vice President Kamala Harris’ husband in the balcony.

The two take each other’s hands and smile at each other before swiftly embracing in what appears to be a well-rehearsed kiss, the viral video shows.


First Lady Jill Biden and Second Gentlemen Doug Emhoff kiss prior to President Biden’s State of the Union.
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The pair continued to hold hands in the moments after the cozy display as Biden positioned herself on the other side of Emhoff.

No one in the immediate vicinity seemed concerned by the kiss between the president’s wife and vice president’s husband, however many were quick to react.


Vice President Harris claims she has not seen the video of the kiss.
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Megyn Kelly said she was “uncomfortable” watching Biden and Emhoff kiss, calling the smooch “gross.”

“People should not be mouth-kissing ever if it’s not your husband or your spouse,” Kelly said during Wednesday’s broadcast of her SiriusXM podcast “The Megyn Kelly Show.”



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Joe and Jill Biden pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth

President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden paid their respects to Queen Elizabeth II on Sunday, visiting her coffin in London’s Westminster Hall, where she is currently laying in state.

Tens of thousands of people have cycled through to say their final goodbyes while the queen’s coffin is on display in Westminster Hall, although Biden did not have to wait in the up-to 24 hour lines that many Brits have been enduring.

Biden, 79, made the sign of the cross when he arrived and placed his hand on his heart while paying his respects.

The president was filmed on a balcony overlooking the late monarch’s coffin, joined by the first lady, as visitors continued to enter the hall below.

The president and first lady arrived Saturday to London, where they will stay until Monday for the queen’s funeral at Westminster Abbey.

The Bidens will also sign the official condolence book for the queen in Lancaster House Sunday, and then will go to Buckingham Palace for a reception of dignitaries hosted by King Charles III.

Around 500 royals and heads of state and government from around the world have been invited to the funeral for Elizabeth, who died Sept. 8 at 96 after reigning for 70 years.

Prince William and his wife Princess Kate will be at that reception, but Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will not be in attendance, after they were apparently uninvited — something they only found out in press reports. King Charles III has said only working royals are invited to the event. 

Biden, French president Emmanuel Macron and the Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau are among the heads of states who are expected to attend the reception, hosted by Charles and Queen Consort Camilla ahead of the Queen’s funeral on Monday.

Guests will also be greeted by the Prince and Princess of Wales, the Princess Royal and the Earl and Countess of Wessex at the Buckingham Palace reception.

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