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Star Wars screened at White House

December 19, 2015 10:26 am | Updated November 16, 2021 04:07 pm IST - Washington

A man participates in a Star Wars themed lightsaber battle in Washington Square Park in New York on December 18.

US President Barack Obama had a special screening of ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ at the White House with families of fallen soldiers, ahead of the first family’s annual holiday trip to Hawaii.

The screening of the much-anticipated movie that opened in theatres across the US on Friday was for the members of Gold Star families, an organisation of family members who have lost relatives in military combat.

“There is a screening of Star Wars for Gold Star families and children coming up. So I’ll try to be relatively succinct,” the US President said at the beginning of his year ender press conference on Friday.

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“Okay, everybody, I got to get to Star Wars,” Mr. Obama said after fielding the last questions.

White House press secretary Josh Earnest also made an appearance later in the briefing room alongside a pair of Star Wars Stormtroopers and the droid R2-D2. “This is pretty cool, isn’t it? You gotta admit, this is pretty cool,” he said.

Reporters joked that this left little doubt as to which side of the force the administration was on.

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