(ANSA) - NEW YORK, 17 JAN - Natural disasters, the pandemic and polarizations within the country.
Jill Biden reflects on her role as First Lady and confesses that she didn't expect to have to do so much as a comforter.
Interviewed by The Associated Press the day after visiting Louisville, Colorado, where a massive fire ravaged the area late last month, Ms. Biden said she 'didn't expect to have to offer so much comfort because the country has gone through so much. '.
In Colorado, he embraced the people who could not help but witness the destruction of their homes.
After the fires, Jill Biden, 70, flew to comfort people in Wisconsin, where a car hit a Christmas parade, killing five people, including a child.
Then a few days ago she went to Kentucky to visit areas devastated by a tornado.
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