Dr. King taught us the importance of lifting people up. Let us honor his enduring legacy as we march forward in the fight for freedom, opportunity, and equality for all.
The work that we have done over the past four years has made a profound difference in the lives of so many — people we may never meet, but who benefited because of our work.
Join me and take a look back at nine moments from the Biden-Harris Administration.
Last week, I carried on the long tradition of signing the desk in the Vice President's Ceremonial Office.
Though we may have disagreed on certain policy matters, former Vice Presidents and I have shared a love of country and worked every day on behalf of the American people.
Together, President Biden and Vice President Harris made historic achievements throughout the last four years – from tie breaking votes to the launch of the Office of Gun Violence Prevention.
Listen as Vice President Harris recounts the legacy of the Biden-Harris Administration.
RJ, thank you for your letter. Our future is bright because you and young leaders across our nation are fighting for the promise of America.
Let us all remember the power that we have to make a difference in the lives of other people.
The promise of this nation is real. And the progress that we've made possible during this Administration wasn't just about today, it was about tomorrow.
It was about showing that America – and American democracy – works.
Not just for the privileged few. But for all of us.
Too many Americans have been impacted by gun violence. As I told Kya: It does not have to be this way.
We know the solutions. We need universal background checks, red flag and safe storage laws, and an assault weapons ban.
Throughout my entire career, I have worked to make our communities safer.
Our Administration has taken bold steps to end the epidemic of gun violence, but there is more work to do to save lives. We need an assault weapons ban, red flag laws, and universal background checks.
President Biden and I have spent our careers fighting to address the gun violence epidemic with the urgency it demands. During our Administration, we have taken critical action to protect our communities from gun violence.
I was proud to lead the first-ever White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention. I have met with survivors, advocates, students, and families who have been impacted by gun violence.
I will always stand alongside them in the fight to save lives.
Today, President Biden granted clemency to nearly 2,500 people convicted of non-violent drug offenses.
@POTUS and I believe in the power of redemption. This action corrects sentencing disparities and is an important step toward righting historic wrongs.
Today, I'm commuting the sentences of nearly 2,500 people convicted of non-violent drug offenses.
This is an important step toward righting historic wrongs and providing deserving individuals the opportunity to return to their communities after far too much time behind bars.
Happening Now: Tune in as I sign the desk drawer in my Ceremonial Office — a tradition carried on by presidents and vice presidents since the 1940s. https://t.co/t9o8uj9AHj
Doulas like Venus understand the importance of postpartum care. In 2021, I challenged states to extend Medicaid postpartum coverage from 2 months to 12. Now, 47 states have answered the call, and more women and children are receiving the care they need.
Since day one of our Administration, President Biden and I have worked to address the maternal health crisis with the urgency it demands. I am proud of the lifesaving progress we have made, and I will continue to fight to protect women and children.
From day one, President Biden and I have fought to protect and strengthen the Affordable Care Act, which provides critical maternal and prenatal health care for families across the country.