First lady Jill Biden’s community college classes were canceled Tuesday after her campus received a bomb threat.
Biden was told about the threat at Northern Virginia Community College before she left the White House Tuesday morning, according to her spokesman Michael LaRosa.
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“At no point was she in any danger,” LaRosa told the Washington Examiner.
A bomb threat at the Alexandria campus of @NOVAcommcollege where @FLOTUS teaches classes on Tuesdays prevented the first lady from going to school, @MichaelLaRosa46 tells @CNN: pic.twitter.com/FZJqhrDbqh
— Kate Bennett (@KateBennett_DC) March 29, 2022
Northern Virginia Community College evacuated and closed its Alexandria Campus on Tuesday “due to a bomb threat,” suspending all classes and services.
#NOVAAlert: CODE RED Alexandria Campus is closed today due to a bomb threat and the college has evacuated the area. Follow instructions of authorities and avoid area. pic.twitter.com/ZMDi8IckjH
— NOVAcommcollege (@NOVAcommcollege) March 29, 2022
Biden became the first presidential wife to keep her day job when she decided to continue as an English and writing professor at Northern Virginia Community College. She started teaching there while her husband, President Joe Biden, was vice president.
The Northern Virginia Community College bomb threat comes after Vice President Kamala Harris’s husband Doug Emhoff was escorted from a Washington, D.C., classroom last month after the high school issued a similar warning.
“We have to go,” a Secret Service agent told Emhoff mid-way through a Black History Month event at Dunbar High School.
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District of Columbia Public Schools press secretary Enrique Gutierrez later advised pool reporters on the scene that “everyone is safe.”