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Joe Biden, Jr.'s Public Statements on Issue: Arts, Entertainment, and History

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On The Ballot: Running, Democratic for President

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01/06/2023 Tweet - "On January 6th, our democracy was attacked. Two years later, we honor a few heroes -- officers and public servants alike -- responsible for safeguarding our democracy with absolute courage. Today, 14 of them receive the Presidential Citizens Medal."
12/02/2022 Tweet - "I just want to make a few things clear: The Holocaust happened. Hitler was a demonic figure. And instead of giving it a platform, our political leaders should be calling out and rejecting antisemitism wherever it hides. Silence is complicity."
09/01/2022 Tweet - "democracy"
07/11/2022 Tweet - "The first image from the Webb Space Telescope represents a historic moment for science and technology. For astronomy and space exploration. And for America and all humanity."
07/04/2022 Tweet - "The Fourth of July is a sacred day in our country -- it's a time to celebrate the goodness of our nation, the only nation on Earth founded based on an idea: that all people are created equal. Make no mistake, our best days still lie ahead."
06/19/2022 Tweet - "The emancipation of enslaved Black Americans was not the end of our nation's work to deliver on the promise of equality -- it was only the beginning. On Juneteenth, we recommit to our shared work to ensure racial justice, equity, and equality in America."
06/03/2022 Tweet - "This National Immigrant Heritage Month, we honor our immigrants and recommit to remaining a country worthy of their dreams and aspirations. Each generation of immigrants has made our nation stronger and reaffirmed that diversity is -- and always has been -- our greatest strength."
05/19/2022 Tweet - "This month, we celebrate our fellow Americans from Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander communities -- and we recognize the diversity of culture and breadth of achievements that make our nation stronger."
05/05/2022 Tweet - "Cinco de Mayo is a day to celebrate freedom and resilience, but it's also a day to celebrate friendship. I'm grateful for the friendship between the United States and Mexico and for the innumerable contributions that generations of Mexican Americans have made to our nation."
05/03/2022 Tweet - "From a nun who helped me with my stutter to a professor who encouraged me to run for the Senate, my life has been shaped by incredible educators. This Teacher Appreciation Day, I encourage folks to take part in @SecCardona 's challenge and thank a teacher who made a difference."
05/01/2022 Tweet - "During Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we recognize our fellow Americans' innumerable contributions, vibrant cultures, and rich heritage. Together, let's recommit to building a country in which everyone has an equal opportunity to thrive."
04/28/2022 Tweet - "This Holocaust Remembrance Day, we reflect on the horrors of the Holocaust when the Nazi regime systematically murdered 6 million Jews and millions of other innocents. As we honor the victims and embrace the survivors, we must commit to keeping alive the promise of "never again.""
02/19/2022 Tweet - "On this Day of Remembrance of Japanese American Incarceration During World War II, we acknowledge the unjust incarceration of some 120,000 Japanese Americans -- and reaffirm our commitment to Nidoto Nai Yoni, which translates to "Let It Not Happen Again."
02/03/2022 Tweet - "Col. Charles Young lived a remarkable life. Born in Kentucky to enslaved parents in 1864, he graduated from West Point and became the highest-ranking Black officer in the military. I'm proud to have supported his posthumous promotion to Brigadier General in honor of his service."
02/01/2022 Tweet - "Our nation was founded on an idea: that all of us are created equal. As we celebrate National Black History Month, we recommit ourselves to reach for that founding promise and fight for the equity, opportunity, and dignity that every Black American is due in equal measure."
01/17/2022 Tweet - "On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we must commit to his unfinished work -- of delivering jobs and justice, and protecting the sacred right to vote."
12/28/2021 Tweet - "A son of Searchlight, Nevada, Harry never forgot his humble roots. A boxer, he never gave up a fight. A great American, he looked at challenges and believed it was within our capacity to do good -- to do right. May God bless Harry Reid, a dear friend and a giant of our history."
12/26/2021 Tweet - "Today, we are heartbroken to learn of the passing of a true servant of God and of the people, Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa. We send our deepest condolences to the people of South Africa who are mourning this great loss."
12/23/2021 Tweet - "I had the honor of hosting the 2021 Kennedy Center Honorees this month at the White House. These folks are giants of the arts, and I'm grateful they've shared their gifts with the nation and with the world."
12/05/2021 Tweet - "Bob Dole was a man to be admired by Americans. He had an unerring sense of integrity and honor. May God bless him, and may our nation draw upon his legacy of decency, dignity, good humor, and patriotism for all time."
12/04/2021 Tweet - "I know there are a lot of parents out there who are worried and wondering if they'll be able to get Christmas presents for the kids on time. What I can tell you is that because of the actions we've taken, those shelves are going to be well-stocked."
10/19/2021 Tweet - "Right now, workers and the ultra-wealthy aren't just playing on an unfair playing field -- they're playing different sports. My plans will put an end to that."
10/18/2021 Tweet - "Jill and I are deeply saddened by the passing of our dear friend and a patriot of unmatched honor and dignity, General Colin Powell. Time and again, he put country before self, before party, before all else--in uniform and out. He will be remembered as one of our great Americans."
10/02/2021 Tweet - "Today, we mark another grim and heartbreaking milestone in this pandemic: over 700,000 Americans lost. As we acknowledge the tragic scale of this death toll, we must remember each person and the life they lived."
10/01/2021 Tweet - "Four years ago today, 60 lives were cut short -- and countless more were forever changed -- in a mass shooting in Las Vegas. Today we remember those lost and reaffirm our commitment to reducing gun violence across the country."

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