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Obama dresses as Santa to deliver presents to sick children

Barack Obama brought an abundance of holiday cheer to poorly kids at the Children’s National hospital in Washington, DC.

The former president suited up in Santa Claus attire and merrily sang Christmas carols along with hundreds of doctors, nurses, hospital workers, parents and children during the much-anticipated visit.

Obama was greeted by happy hospital staff and others as he arrived in a red hat and belted out lyrics to We Wish You a Merry Christmas.

The starstruck crowd cheered and shouted in excitement as they exchanged holiday greetings with him.

Obama shared a humbling message to the crowd: ‘I just want to say thank you to all of you guys, we had a chance to talk to some of the wonderful kids and their families.

Dailymail reported ”At a time that obviously is tough for folks, as a dad of two girls, you know, I can only imagine.

”In that situation, to have nurses and staff and doctors and people who are caring for them, and looking after them, and listening to them and just there for them, and holding their hand that’s the most important thing there is.”

He added: ”What a great reminder of what the holiday spirit is supposed to be about.”

Trump’s predecessor made his rounds through the hospital to deliver gifts. He carried a sack of toys, including remote-control cars, Hot Wheels sets, nail polish, jigsaw puzzles and more.

Obama brought tears of joy to one little girl when he stepped foot into her hospital room.

He danced for her and the girl was seen covering her mouth in shock. When Obama wrapped his arms around the child, she broke down in tears.

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Obama was pictured as he hand-delivered gifts to others including a girl wearing a nasendoscope and smiling little boys.

He later took to Twitter to write: ”Merry Christmas and happy holidays to the extraordinary kids, families, and staff at Children’s National. And thanks for humoring me as your stand-in Santa.”

Kurt Newman, chief executive and president of Children’s National Health System, told the Washington Post the kids ”will be talking about [the visit] for years to come.”

Newman said: ”At such a busy time of year, when no one wants to be in the hospital, his natural warmth lifted the spirits of those kids, their parents and of each staff member he met along the way.”

S-Davies Wande

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