Today, in the wake of yet another tragedy, I urge Republican lawmakers in Congress to fulfill their duty to protect the American people.
Work with us to pass a bill banning assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, enact universal background checks, require safe storage of guns, and end immunity from liability for gun manufacturers.
This is the very least we owe every American who will now bear the scars—physical and mental—of this latest attack.
I’m running for reelection because, while we’ve made progress, our democracy is still at stake.
I’m running because our most important freedoms—the freedom to choose, the right to vote, the right to be who you are, love who you love—are being attacked.
I’m running because our children should have the right to go to school without fear of being gunned down.
I’m running because there are people banning books.
I’m running because, all across America, hate groups have been encouraged.
I’m running because far too often, it’s still the case that you can get killed or attacked walking the streets in America just because you’re Black or because you’re wearing a symbol of your faith.
I’m running to finish the job for the American people.
Jill and I had a great time welcoming mermaids, wizards, superheroes, and more to the White House last night. Happy Halloween!
Jill and I had a great time welcoming mermaids, wizards, superheroes, and more to the White House last night. Happy Halloween!
Jill and I had a great time welcoming mermaids, wizards, superheroes, and more to the White House last night. Happy Halloween!
Jill and I had a great time welcoming mermaids, wizards, superheroes, and more to the White House last night. Happy Halloween!
Jill and I had a great time welcoming mermaids, wizards, superheroes, and more to the White House last night. Happy Halloween!
When I exited that 10-hour train ride to meet President Zelenskyy in Ukraine, I didn’t feel alone.
I was bringing with me the idea of America—the promise to the people fighting for the same things we fought for 250 years ago: freedom, independence, and self-determination.
It is a mistake to bet against the American people.
Today, we learned the economy grew 4.9% in the third quarter.
It is a testament to the resilience of American consumers and workers, supported by Bidenomics—my plan to grow the economy by growing the middle class.
Last night, Ohio voters protected access to reproductive health in their state constitution.
Ohioans and voters across the country rejected attempts by MAGA Republican elected officials to impose extreme abortion bans that put the health and lives of women in jeopardy.
Jill and I met with the survivors and families of the victims of the mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, who will never quite be the same.
18 precious souls stolen. 13 wounded.
Children. Grandchildren. Spouses.
Siblings. Parents. Grandparents.
Bowling coaches. Union workers.
Beloved members of Lewiston’s deaf and hard-of-hearing community.
The way this community and state have come together has been a marvel to the rest of the country.
While House Republicans spent the last 22 days determining who would lead their conference, I proposed a historic supplemental funding package that advances our bipartisan national security interests in Israel and Ukraine, secures our border, and invests in the American people.
We need to move swiftly to address our national security needs and to avoid a shutdown in 22 days.
Our administration has made the largest investment in passenger rail since Amtrak was created 50 years ago.
Today’s job report shows that Bidenomics is growing the economy from the middle out and bottom up—not the top down.
The economy has created 14 million jobs since I took office and 150,000 jobs in October.
The middle class built America.
It’s Election Day in states across the country.
You can make a difference in this election. Check IWillVote.com to confirm your polling place and go vote.
Junk fees take real money out of the pockets of Americans. They add up to hundreds of dollars, weighing down family budgets and making it harder to pay the bills.
They may not matter to the wealthy, but junk fees matter to working families like the one I grew up in.
That’s why we have taken steps to crack down on deceptive junk fees in banking, hotel costs, rental housing, cable, internet, concerts, airlines, and health care.
One of my favorite parts of my job is meeting with supporters. It was great to meet the winners of our “Meet the Bidens” contest, Carmel-Ann and her daughter Giana.
Chip in at the link in my bio, and the next winner could be you and a friend.
This week, I announced new funding that will go directly to rural communities.
We’re investing over $5 billion to fix aging and critical rural infrastructure, install clean energy technologies, help more farmers adopt practices to fight climate change, and more.
One thing is clear: to realize the promise of AI and avoid the risk, we need to govern this technology. There’s no other way around it.
Yesterday, I signed an executive order that is the most significant action any government has ever taken on AI safety, security, and trust.
We’ve made record-breaking progress in expanding health care coverage and lowering costs for American families, saving them money and giving more Americans the peace of mind that comes with affordable health insurance.
Health care should be a right—not a privilege—for all Americans.
With the beginning of the open enrollment period on HealthCare.gov, we can continue delivering on that fundamental promise. Starting today through January 15, 2024, Americans across the country can gain the peace of mind that comes from having quality, affordable health coverage.
This week, we are taking an additional action to eliminate junk fees in retirement savings.
The Department of Labor is proposing a new rule that when you pay someone for retirement advice, they must give you advice that’s in your best interest, not whether it gets them the best payday.
People should be able to trust that when they get advice from a so-called expert, they’re getting real help, not getting ripped off.
Whether it’s protecting a woman’s right to make her own health care decisions, defending voting rights, or standing up for common sense gun safety laws, so much is on the line in Virginia.
Let’s keep Virginia and our country moving forward.