Jenna Bush Hager remembered a heartwarming moment her family shared with Malia and Sasha Obama 12 years ago.
Bush Hager, alongside her twin sister Barbara and mother, Laura Bush, showed the girls around the White House shortly after Barack Obama won the 2008 election.
âTwelve years ago (!!!) todayâI drove from my job teaching in Baltimore to meet my mom and sister in DC to show the next residents of this house their new home,â the author and co-host of âToday with Hoda & Jennaâ wrote in an Instagram post on Tuesday, alongside three sweet photos.
âBarbara and I taught the girls how to slide down the banister and all the secrets of the White House we loved as little girlsâthe best hiding spots, the movie theatre, and bowling alley,â she said.
âWe showed them our rooms that would soon be theirs. Twelve years!â Bush Hager said, adding, âPS I love my âteacher outfitâ it makes me nostalgic for that time.â
Bush Hager has spoken about giving the Obama family a White House tour before, but the story seemed especially poignant this week, given the countryâs fraught political situation.
Despite losing the popular vote and failing to secure the electoral votes needed to clinch the presidency, President Donald Trump has yet to concede to President-elect Joe Biden, and continues to make dangerous, baseless accusations of voter fraud. Biden secured the necessary electoral votes on Saturday.
Trump â and his staff â have refused to promise a peaceful transition of power and have yet to invite Biden and his family to the White House.
Bush Hagerâs post â and the reaction to it â came days after she spoke the letter that her grandfather, the late President George H.W. Bush, left for his successor, President Bill Clinton, on the latterâs Inauguration Day.
In the poignant letter, Bush wrote that he wished Clinton âgreat happinessâ and offered advice.
âYou will be our president when you read this note. I wish you well. I wish your family well,â the letter said. âYour success now is our countryâs success. I am rooting hard for you.â
The letter is âabout a love and a respect for our country,â Bush Hager said on Mondayâs episode of âToday.â She added that her grandfather âhad that so much that he created this beautiful tradition that I hope will continue.â