Our Administration has worked hard to get American air travelers a better deal and hold airlines accountable.
And now, @TheJusticeDept is protecting consumers from higher fares and less choices by blocking consolidation between two airlines.
Our Administration won't stop fighting to get everyone access to the mental health care they need to live full and happy lives.
Treatment works. And there's no shame in seeking it.
Call or text 988 if you or someone you know needs support. We have your back.
My Investing in America agenda has brought good-paying semiconductor manufacturing jobs back to America.
And 60% of them don't require a four-year degree.
Republican officials in Nebraska just enacted a dangerous new abortion ban that puts patients and physicians in harm’s way. This legislation will make it harder for women to get the care they need, and could have devastating impacts that put their lives and health at risk.
This comes on the heels of a new abortion ban in North Carolina and continued efforts to restrict access to medication abortion. @POTUS and @VP will continue to defend reproductive health care and call on Congress to restore the protections of Roe v. Wade.
Our Administration has fought to lower the cost of prescription drugs, unleash a manufacturing boom, and strengthen our infrastructure.
But we’re not done.
Finishing the job means capping insulin prices for all Americans, lowering costs for care, and banning assault weapons.
A line of summit and hotel staff awaited @POTUS as he left the G7 Summit host hotel in Hiroshima. In true @POTUS fashion, he stopped to take photos with everyone! A perfect way to say thank you to Japan for hosting a successful summit.
Alongside Japan and the Republic of Korea, we’re taking our trilateral cooperation to new heights – from coordination in the face of the DPRK’s illicit nuclear and missile threats to economic security for all our people.
Mr. President, what the people of Ukraine are defending and what you've achieved is a matter for the entire world to observe.
I speak for America when I say that we're in awe of what you've done so far.
So much of what Congressional Republicans have proposed during budget negotiations is simply unacceptable.
It’s time for them to move off their extreme position and act to avoid default.
Today, I announced the next tranche of U.S. security assistance to Ukraine – a package that includes more ammunition, artillery, armored vehicles to bolster Ukraine's battlefield abilities.
America stands with Ukraine.
I believe a great deal of the future of our world is going to be written here in the Indo-Pacific.
And together, the United States, Japan, India, and Australia will ensure a future that provides more opportunity, prosperity, and stability in the region and beyond.
All four of the Congressional leaders agree with me that default is not an option.
I expect each of these leaders to live up to that commitment.
America has never defaulted on its debts. And it never will.
I joined fellow G7 Leaders to highlight the work we’ve done through the Partnership for Global Infrastructure and Investment to mobilize financing for quality infrastructure around the world.
And together, let's recommit to showing that democracies can deliver.
Let me be clear.
I will not agree to a deal with House Republicans that protects billions in subsidies for Big Oil while putting the health care of 21 million Americans at risk.
Or that protects wealthy tax cheats while putting food assistance at risk for 1 million Americans.
It’s time for House Republicans to accept that there is no bipartisan deal on default to be made solely on their terms.
I put forward a plan that cuts spending by over $1 trillion – on top of $3 trillion in deficit reduction I previously proposed.
They need to move too.