Remarks by President Biden in State of the Union Address

U.S. CapitolWashington, D.C. 9:08 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT:  Mr. Speaker — (applause) — (Turns to audience members.)  Thank you.  You can smile.  It’s okay. Thank you, thank you, thank you.  (Applause.)  Thank you.  Please. Mr. Speaker, Madam Vice President, our First Lady and Second Gentleman — good to see you guys up there — (applause)…

Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jen Psaki, April 25, 2022

James S. Brady Press Briefing Room 3:20 P.M. EDT MS. PSAKI:  Hi, everyone.  Okay.  There’s nothing happening in the world today, I hear — (laughter) — so this should be a quick one. I have a couple of items for you at the top, as usual. Over the past year, businesses have been dealing with…

U.S.-EU Summit Statement

Towards a Renewed Transatlantic Partnership The United States and the European Union represent 780 million people who share democratic values and the largest economic relationship in the world. We have a chance and a responsibility to help people make a living and keep them safe and secure, fight climate change, and stand up for democracy…

COVID-19 College Vaccine Challenge

About The Challenge President Biden wants as many Americans as possible to get vaccinated. Doing so is critical to saving lives and helping our country return to normal. While a significant portion of older generations have received the shot, younger Americans lag behind. It is time for younger generations to get their shot. We’re all…

Remarks as Prepared for Delivery by President Biden — Address to a Joint Session of Congress

The Capitol  Madame Speaker.   Madame Vice President.  No president has ever said those words from this podium, and it’s about time.  The First Lady.  The Second Gentleman.  Mr. Chief Justice.  Members of the United States Congress and the Cabinet – and distinguished guests.  My fellow Americans.  While the setting tonight is familiar, this gathering is…

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