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Happy Judge Jackson Day!pic.twitter.com/fsgmMpeHw6
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As a father... as a husband... as a lawyer… as an American... I was so proud and inspired to witness Judge Jackson's confirmation. History is made.
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One of the highlights of this past year has been visiting our country’s national parks. Thank you to Ranger Betty for your incredible years of service and all the rangers who will continue to carry on your legacy of protecting our parks.https://twitter.com/NatlParkService/status/1509668200967032833 …
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I was impressed by the student leaders I met at Dunbar High School. They told me how they’re helping more young people learn about history by discovering the stories of their families and community.pic.twitter.com/kUu6n8jskC
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@SecondGentleman and I wish all Muslims around the world and here at home a blessed Ramadan. Ramadan is a time of deep reflection and sacrifice. We wish your families an inspiring and rewarding month. Ramadan Kareem—a Happy Ramadan!pic.twitter.com/92Cj9YsN8M
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It was an honor to welcome you both,
@Jeopardamy and Genevieve, to the@WhiteHouse on#TransDayofVisibility!Show this threadThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
Question: She had a 40-game winning streak on Jeopardy and is the most successful woman to ever compete on the show. Answer: Who is Amy Schneider?pic.twitter.com/6486dXn5D1
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To all our trans youth, you deserve to live in a country where you are treated with dignity and respect for exactly who you are. Our Administration is going to keep fighting to make that true.
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It was an honor to join
@HHS_ASH for a conversation with these wonderful families about protecting the rights of transgender youth in our schools and communities.pic.twitter.com/FNUaC9seZ7
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When I found out I had COVID, I felt so relieved knowing that
@VP and I were vaccinated and boosted. Additional COVID-19 booster shots are now available for people aged 50 and older. I encourage everyone who is eligible to get boosted. Find resources at http://COVID.gov .Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
Feels great to be back in action! Thank you to the
@NationalMallNPS for teaching me about the history behind DC's beautiful cherry blossoms.pic.twitter.com/4DRJu62Byr
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Douglas Emhoff Retweeted
To our LGBTQI+ youth—Never doubt for one second that you are loved for being exactly who you are. Hateful legislation will not deter our fight to make sure that every family and every student should be treated equally and with dignity in our nation.
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Madeleine Albright was a fearless advocate for human rights and devoted public servant. As the first woman U.S. Secretary of State, she paved a path for so many women, including
@VP, to be leaders. I join countless others around the world in remembering her trailblazing life.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
Thanks for all the kind messages over the past couple of days. I’m already feeling much better and have been resting up watching the NCAA tournaments. Lots of upsets in my brackets so far... but that's what makes
#MarchMadness so great. Who do you have picked to win it all?pic.twitter.com/jNeEEioL9m
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Thank you to the
@USAID staff and local partners who are delivering these COVID-19 vaccines. Because of you, we are building a safer and healthier world.https://twitter.com/PowerUSAID/status/1504532111314890754 …
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Douglas Emhoff Retweeted
On my trip to Poland and Romania, I made clear: NATO is strong and united. And alongside our allies and partners, the United States will continue to stand with the people of Ukraine.pic.twitter.com/mTSgNwn6Lh
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Today on Purim, we remember the bravery of Queen Esther, celebrate the resilience of the Jewish community, and honor the timeless lesson that we must stand up to hate wherever it exists.
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I tested positive for COVID. My symptoms are mild and I’m grateful to be both vaccinated and boosted. If you have yet to get vaccinated and boosted, please don’t wait.http://www.vaccines.gov
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Douglas Emhoff Retweeted
The American Rescue Plan was signed into law by
@POTUS one year ago today. It has loosened the pandemic’s grip on our country in countless ways & put us on a path of strong & shared recovery. I'm visiting Denver today with@SecondGentleman to commemorate this work.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo -
Honored to join
@SecYellen for a visit to the@USMINT facility in Denver. We saw first-hand the production of the new quarters honoring trailblazing American women. Keep your eyes peeled for one of these special coins.pic.twitter.com/QndUlqWXGV
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