I don’t know about any of you, but the bromance between Clinton, W, Obama, and Biden makes me insanely happy! It’s a little ray of sunshine in a very crazy timeline ❤️
A friendship rooted in respect.
On President George W. Bush's birthday, we’re revisiting President Bill Clinton’s reflections on his friendship with President Bush that has outlasted politics.
Happy 80th birthday, President Bush!
@ClintonFdn
President #BarackObama is loved by so many people, not just Americans 🇺🇸, but leaders around the World 🌎 because President @BarackObama is a respected, competent, educated, and trusted leader who cares. #Happy250thBirthday America 🇺🇸. Here’s a REAL Leader. #ObamaAppreciationDay
This man President Barack Obama is beloved by so many Americans and people and leaders around the World because of being a respected and trusted leader and Man.
When America is at our best, we look out for one another and know that we have much more in common than what separates us. That idea has been fundamental to the fabric of our nation since our founding.
As we celebrate 250 years, let us always commit to honoring the progress we have made and continuing our fight to ensure the promise of America belongs to all of us.
Two hundred and fifty years ago, a group of Americans signed their names to a piece of parchment and made a promise no nation had ever made before: that we're all created equal, endowed by our Creator with unalienable rights — life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
We're the only nation in history built not on ethnicity, or blood, or geography but on an idea. That's always been what makes us exceptional. We chose that path 250 years ago but that’s where the work began, not where it ended. Every generation has had to choose it again. At Valley Forge, at Gettysburg, on the beaches of Normandy, in the streets of Selma. Americans recommitted themselves to the principles on which our nation was founded.
Now it's our turn.
There's nothing guaranteed about our democracy. We have to fight for it, defend it, and earn it. Over and over, year after year. That's not a burden. That's what it means to be an American.
250 years in, we still haven't fully lived up to those words in the Declaration. But we've never walked away from them, and this July 4, I hope all of us can commit to one thing: that we never will. I don't believe we're as divided as we're told we are. I've bet my whole life on the American people, and I'm not stopping now.
Happy 250th birthday, America. Our story isn't finished. Let's keep writing it together.
The United States is celebrating its 250th birthday, or Semiquincentennial, on July 4, 2026, marking two and a half centuries since the adoption of the Declaration of Independence.
At least 164 people dead and nearly 1,000 injured after pair of earthquakes in Venezuela as authorities continue search-and-rescue efforts.
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See photos of the damage after a multiple earthquakes in Venezuela sent tsunami alerts across the Caribbean. Click the link below to see all of the photos ⬇️
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A drive through La Guaira, Venezuela reveals the scale of the destruction left behind by Wednesday's devastating earthquakes, with collapsed buildings, damaged streets and neighborhoods reduced to rubble. At least 164 people have been killed and almost 1000 injured after twin quakes hit the country, among the strongest in Venezuela in more than a century.
Two powerful earthquakes struck Venezuela back-to-back, causing widespread destruction as buildings collapsed across affected areas.
The death toll is nearing 200, with over 1,500 people injured, and officials warn that the number of casualties is expected to rise as search-and-rescue operations continue.
The earthquakes, among the strongest to strike Venezuela in more than a century, roiled the region, with buildings evacuated in cities and areas impacted as far as Brazil's Amazon about 1,050 miles from Venezuela's capital of Caracas. https://t.co/25jIqRhRoR
Thousands are feared dead and missing after a pair of powerful earthquakes that rocked Venezuela Wednesday. The U.S. has pledged $150 million in aid, as @lilialuciano reports that the coastal city of La Guaira is being described as a disaster zone. https://t.co/fmS9vy3TxH
At least 235 people were killed and some 4,300 injured by a pair of powerful earthquakes that rocked Venezuela Wednesday evening, officials said Thursday. https://t.co/ndEzZYAKkS