National Institutes of HealthBethesda, Maryland 1:37 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Please, if there’s any audience — if there’s any audience in the world I should be standing for, it’s you — not you standing for me. But thank you very much. Good afternoon. You know, in February, I came out here to the National Institutes…
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Fact Sheet: Building A New Era of Nation-to-Nation Engagement
Since taking office in January 2021, the Biden-Harris Administration has taken historic steps to support Tribal communities in their recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, advance equity and opportunity for all American Indians and Alaska Natives, and help Tribal Nations overcome new and long-standing challenges. The Administration’s work is rooted in the President’s respect for the…
Press Gaggle by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan En Route San Diego, CA
Aboard Air Force OneEn Route San Diego, California 2:24 P.M. EDT MS. JEAN-PIERRE: All right. I got a quick thing at the top, and then I’ll hand it over to Jake. So, good afternoon, everyone. As you all know, we’re headed to San Diego, California, where the President will meet with — with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese…
Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre
James S. Brady Press Briefing Room 2:16 P.M. EDT MS. JEAN-PIERRE: It smells lovely in here. Good afternoon, everybody. Q (Inaudible.) MS. JEAN-PIERRE: It does. It smells like, I don’t know, potpourri or something. It smells lovely. Welcome back to those who traveled with us out west. It was a really great trip. Three —…
Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, Gender Policy Council Director Jennifer Klein, and NSC Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby
James S. Brady Press Briefing Room 1:04 P.M. EST MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Trevor — (laughter) — what did you do? Q (Inaudible.) MS. JEAN-PIERRE: What’s going on? You causing problems? Q We’re ready. We’re ready. MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Are you sure? Q Yes. MS. JEAN-PIERRE: You know, I can — I’m happy to just stand here and wait. Q …
A Proclamation on Women’s History Month, 2022
Every March, Women’s History Month provides an opportunity to honor the generations of trailblazing women and girls who have built our Nation, shaped our progress, and strengthened our character as a people. Throughout our history, despite hardship, exclusion, and discrimination, women have strived and sacrificed for equity and equality in communities across the country. Generations…
Remarks by President Biden on the Nation’s Supply Chains
1:03 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: Sorry to keep you waiting. Good afternoon. It’s wonderful to see the holiday decorations here in the White House. Tomorrow, I’m going to light the National Christmas Tree to help kick off the holiday season. Whatever you celebrate, we are looking ahead to abrighter and happier December with an economy markedly stronger…
A Proclamation on National Child’s Day, 2021
Our Nation’s children are the kite strings that hold our national ambitions aloft — and it is our shared responsibility to make sure that they have every opportunity to thrive. On National Child’s Day, we recommit ourselves to ensuring that every child in America has a fair shot at a bright future, regardless of the gender,…
FACT SHEET: The Biden-Harris Administration Trucking Action Plan to Strengthen America’s Trucking Workforce
Trucking plays a critical role in the U.S. supply chain and economy. America’s truck drivers have been on the frontlines of this pandemic, delivering goods to every corner of this country. Seventy-two percent of goods in America are shipped by truck, and in most communities, trucks are the only form of delivery. A strong, stable,…
FACT SHEET: How the Build Back Better Framework Will Support Women’s Employment and Strengthen Family Economic Security
Despite the progress our nation has made over the last four months, there remain two million fewer women in the workforce than there were before the pandemic struck – taking a toll on our economy and on millions of families across the country. Thirty years of progress in women’s labor force participation has been eroded;…