This Holocaust Remembrance Day, we mourn the six million Jews who were killed by the Nazis during one of the darkest chapters in human history.
And we recommit to heeding the lessons of the Shoah and realizing the responsibility of “Never Again.”
Like Jill says, "Teaching isn’t just a job. It’s a calling."
She knows that in her bones, and I know every educator who joined us at the White House for the first-ever Teacher State Dinner lives out that truth every day.
Jill and I send warm wishes to Orthodox Christian communities around the world as they celebrate Easter.
May the Lord bless and keep you this Easter Sunday and in the year ahead.
Today, we celebrate Cinco de Mayo – a vibrant reminder of the history, heritage, culture, pride, and countless contributions of generations of Mexican Americans.
Today, I had the extraordinary honor to bestow our nation’s highest civilian honor to 19 incredible people whose relentlessness, curiosity, inventiveness, ingenuity, and hope have kept the faith in a better tomorrow.
Educators like Missy Testerman, our 2024 National Teacher of the Year, are the reason we have hope for the future.
I'm grateful for her work, and the work of all America's educators, every single day.
Dreamers are our loved ones, nurses, teachers, and small business owners – they deserve the promise of health care just like all of us.
Today, my Administration is making that real by expanding affordable health coverage through the Affordable Care Act to DACA recipients.
With today’s report of 175,000 new jobs, the American comeback continues.
Congressional Republicans are fighting to cut taxes for billionaires and let special interests rip folks off, I'm focused on job creation and building an economy that works for the families I grew up with.
There is no safe level of lead exposure.
And the only way forward is to replace every lead pipe in America.
That’s why Kamala and I are making sure our Administration is the first ever to set out to do it.
Folks, it's my honor to present the nineteen extraordinary Americans who will join me at the White House this afternoon to receive our nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Today, I expanded the San Gabriel Mountains and Berryessa Snow Mountain national monuments.
That means nearly 120,000 acres of culturally, ecologically, and historically important lands are now protected so future generations can explore and enjoy these irreplaceable sites.
Safe, clean drinking water is fundamental to our communities, to our economy, and to our basic human rights.
Today, I’m releasing another $3 billion from the historic $15 billion in my Infrastructure Law to remove lead pipes across America.
As president, I will always defend free speech.
And I will also be just as strong in standing up for the rule of law.
That’s not a choice for me as president to make.
That’s my responsibility to you the American people, and my obligation to the Constitution.
In moments of dissent, there are always those who rush in to score political points.
But this isn’t a moment for politics. This is a moment for clarity. So, let me be clear:
Peaceful protest is protected in America.
Violent protest is not protected. It’s against the law.