Millionaires and billionaires are paying a lower tax rate than teachers and firefighters. We’re going to restore fairness to the tax code, give working people a much-needed tax cut, and make the investments that will grow our economy for years to come.
The families of our fallen men and women in uniform understand the true and painful price of freedom — coping with loss and unspeakable grief. Today, on Gold Star Mother’s and Family’s Day, we recognize their enduring pain and honor their resilience.
Over 182 million Americans have already done the right thing and are fully vaccinated as of today.
To the other 70 million eligible Americans who have yet to get their first shot: get vaccinated. It can save your life.
Last night, the @WhiteHouse lit up in gold in honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. To those families who have faced pediatric cancer, my heart is with you.
On Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day, Joe and I recognize the enduring pain and honor the resilience of the families of fallen heroes. We stand with them to preserve the legacy of their loved ones and pledge that their memories and sacrifices will never be forgotten.
Two decades ago, we lost thousands of lives to unthinkable terror.
Today, we honor the memory of the victims as well as the heroes who ran toward the danger to save others.
That courage should guide us as we work to keep our country safe and strong, now and in the future.
Ten years after the end of Don't Ask Don't Tell, I'm reflecting on the courage of LGBTQ+ servicemembers who answered the call, both before and since it became possible to serve openly—as well as those who fought to ensure all could wear the uniform as their whole, full selves.