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Vice President of the United States. Wife to the first . Momala. Auntie. Fighting for the people.

Joined November 2016

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  1. Regardless of who we voted for in the last election, we all, as leaders of our nation, understand the importance of ensuring that all people who are eligible to vote have the ability to vote and can access to the ballot.

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  2. As and I discussed with America’s governors today, we are working on solving both historic challenges and new ones, from COVID, to increased threats to our cybersecurity. By working together, we can find effective solutions for these critical issues.

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  3. Tune in as the Vice President and I host the National Governors Association at the White House for a meeting.

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  4. Hey , hopefully we can at least agree on what snacks to eat tonight.

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  5. Jan 29

    Honduras has had one of the world’s longest school closures due to ; with the majority of kids lacking consistent internet access, dropout rates are high. That’s why announced new programs to support a safe return to school. More:

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  6. Our fight for environmental justice is a fight for racial justice. It’s reducing toxic pollution and strengthening enforcement of environmental and civil rights laws. It’s elevating the voices of environmental justice communities and creating opportunity in all communities.

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  7. Thank you to the people of Honduras and President Xiomara Castro for welcoming me to Tegucigalpa. We look forward to continue working with your new government on solving challenges and creating opportunity.

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  8. Today, we reflect and honor the six million Jews and other victims lost during the Holocaust.   We also honor the lives of the survivors. Thank you for sharing your story and reminding us of our community’s strength and resilience, Ruth Cohen.

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  9. As we reflect on the resilience of the Jewish people, we must continue to combat antisemitism and hate wherever it exists—and in so doing, we give meaning to that timeless pledge: “never again.”

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  10. After experiencing evil and the worst of humanity at a young age, Ruth moved to the United States and began a new life. We also met with some of Ruth’s beautiful family—her husband Ben, daughter Barbara, and granddaughter Naomi.

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  11. Ruth was born in Mukachevo, Czechoslovakia in 1930. She lost her mother, brother, cousins, and many other loved ones during the Holocaust. Imprisoned at multiple concentration camps, including Auschwitz, she was liberated by the United States Army.

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  12. We must pledge to carry forth the lived experiences of those who survived the Holocaust. Yesterday, the and I had the honor of speaking with Ruth Cohen. Her story is one of remarkable resilience.

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  13. President Castro and I also discussed our ongoing cooperation to save lives and address the COVID-19 pandemic.

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  14. Our relationship with Honduras is an important one. Today I met with President Xiomara Castro to discuss deepening our cooperation across a broad range of issues, including addressing the root causes of migration, combatting corruption, and expanding economic opportunity.

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  15. Jan 27

    We just learned that President Biden’s first year in office was the strongest year for economic growth since 1984.

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  16. The principle of gender equality belongs in our Constitution. The President and I are calling on Congress to pass a resolution recognizing ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment. The time has come.

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  17. Today I am traveling to Tegucigalpa, Honduras to attend the inauguration of President Xiomara Castro. Our relationship with Honduras is an important one. We will meet later today to discuss deepening our cooperation across a broad range of issues between our two nations.

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  18. As we reflect on the resilience of the Jewish people, we must continue to combat antisemitism and hate wherever it exists.

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  19. Today, we honor the six million Jews and other victims murdered by the Nazi regime during the Holocaust. We must teach our children the truth about the atrocities of the Holocaust, so that together we give meaning to that timeless pledge: “never again.”

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  20. I’m preparing for our trip to Honduras tomorrow where I will attend the inauguration of President Xiomara Castro. This visit is an opportunity for our two nations to deepen our cooperation on key issues, from anti-corruption, to economic recovery.

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