I said Donald Trump is willing to sacrifice our democracy to put himself in power.
I wasn’t exaggerating.
Three years ago today.
Our veterans aren’t losers.
The only loser I see is Donald Trump.
We will honor the sacred cause of democracy, not walk away from it.
On the anniversary of January 6, I will say what Donald Trump won’t.
Political violence is never EVER acceptable in the United States.
Donald Trump’s campaign is about him.
Our campaign is about America.
You can’t be pro-insurrectionist and pro-American.
The defeated former president is wrong.
The Supreme Court blocked me, but it didn’t stop me.
I won’t stop fighting for American workers and American families.
Let me be clear for those who don’t seem to know: Slavery was the cause of the Civil War.
The Dobbs decision puts at risk the broader rights of privacy for everyone.
—The right to make the best decisions for your health
—The right to use birth control
—The right to marry who you love
The fundamental right to privacy has served as a basis for so many other rights that are part of the fabric of this country.
The Dobbs decision puts at risk the broader rights of privacy for everyone.
—The right to make the best decisions for your health
—The right to use birth control
—The right to marry who you love
The fundamental right to privacy has served as a basis for so many other rights that are part of the fabric of this country.
We all know who Donald Trump is.
The question we have to answer is: Who are we?
The Democratic voters of South Carolina are the reason I’m president, @KamalaHarris is a historic vice president, and Donald Trump is a defeated former president.
Let’s do it again.
Fifteen years ago today, in a landmark victory in the fight for equal pay, the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act became the law of the land.
The first bill signed during the Obama-Biden administration, the law expanded important protections against pay discrimination and was named after Lilly in recognition of her long fight for equal pay.
Despite this progress, the fight for equal pay continues. Today, we are taking new actions to advance pay equity for the federal workforce and employees of federal contractors. These policies are good for workers, our economy, and for families.
It was great to be back with friends in South Carolina at the First in the Nation dinner this weekend. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for having me.
Let’s organize, mobilize, and get out the vote in the South Carolina primary on or before February 3.
Yesterday, we learned that the U.S. economy grew 3.1% over the past year while adding another 2.7 million jobs.
Core inflation has moved back down towards the pre-pandemic benchmark.
That’s good news for American families and workers, but our work is not done yet.
My friend and brother, Congressman @ClyburnSC06, has been in my corner since day one—and I am so grateful for his support. South Carolina, let’s do it again on February 3!
It was great to be back with my friends at Mother Emanuel Church in South Carolina.
Because of this congregation and the Black community of South Carolina, I stand here today as your president. That’s a fact.
For decades people talked about replacing the Blatnik Bridge, but it never got done.
I’m proud to announce that $1 billion from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will be used to rebuild this bridge, part of a larger $5 billion investment led by my Department of Transportation for 37 major projects across America.
This is going to make a huge difference.
We’re ready to keep working for the American people.
A week from today, South Carolina voters will make their voices heard.
Vote early in-person or head to the polls on February 3.