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Kayleigh McEnany sent her final message as White House Press Secretary on Tuesday, thanking Americans whose stories are too often buried beneath the headlines.
Serving as @PressSec has been a true honor!
At the podium, I had the great privilege of sharing stories of the forgotten men and women of America – stories the media too often ignores.
Thank you for allowing me to speak on your behalf.
She also thanked the U.S. Secret Service for keeping the White House and the Trump administration safe.
Big thank you to the amazing men and women of the @USGSA & @SecretService who I’ve had the pleasure of getting to know.
Biden calls for unity during presidential inauguration speech
By Ted O’Neil & Dan McCaleb - The Center Square
President Joe Biden speaks during the 59th Presidential Inauguration on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021 at the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
Patrick Semansky | For The Center Square
WASHINGTON Former Vice President Joe Biden became the 46th president of the United States Wednesday with a promise of unity and boldness and marking the beginning of a push for progressive policies in Washington that could have a widespread impact on taxpayers.
“Today is America’s day,” Biden said. “A day of history and hope and resolve. Today is the triumph of a cause, not a candidate, and that cause is democracy. Democracy has prevailed.”