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Former Presidents Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama and their respective former first ladies are part of a newly released ad campaign urging Americans to get the coronavirus vaccine when it is their turn, a push that is aimed squarely at combating vaccine skepticism. There are two ads in the campaign: a minute-long, more personal spot that shows the four former presidents and former first ladies receiving their vaccines, and another that features Clinton, Bush and Obama standing together to urge Americans to step up and get vaccinated, The ad campaign reunites almost every member of the so-called President s Club, the group of living former commanders in chief. Former President Donald Trump and former first lady Melania Trump are not featured in either ad, the only living president and first lady to not participate. CNN has previously reported that both received the coronavirus vaccine in January at the White House but did not publicize the fact un ....
Who Are Joe Biden s Dogs? Major and Champ, the President s Two German Shepherds On 3/9/21 at 5:03 AM EST Pooches returned to the White House this year with the arrival of Champ and Major, the two German Shepherd dogs of President Joe Biden, following four years of no first pets during Donald Trump s term. I ve had German Shepherds since I was a kid and I ve actually trained them and shown them in the past, Biden told ABC in 2008. We ve always had two dogs, Biden said at the time. We ve always had two big dogs so they can have companionship. Champ The then-vice president came into ownership of Champ as a 3-month old puppy in 2008. He joined the Bidens at the Number One Observatory Circle, the official residence of the vice president on the grounds of the U.S. Naval Observatory. ....
15 Before and After Photos of U.S. Presidents Serving Their Term On 3/2/21 at 7:00 AM EST As holders of one of the planet s most important offices, U.S. presidents are no stranger to photographs both through their years at the White House as well as after they ve served their terms. The first form of photography was daguerreotype, which was introduced in France back in 1839. The White House Historical Association explains: In its primitive stages the daguerreotype, a silvered plate of copper rendered light-sensitive by exposure to iodine fumes, was photographically too slow for practical portraiture. Within a year of the announced discovery, however, inquisitive minds in all comers of the globe had devised improvements in chemistry and optics, enabling the establishment of photographic portrait galleries. Daguerreotypes were produced in great numbers in France and elsewhere in Europe. It was in America, however, that photography took on the proportions ....
0:46 New York Congressman Sean Patrick Maloney wants a law on the books that would revoke benefits for presidents convicted of a crime. Maloney, a Democrat from the 18th District, introduced the Restoring and Enforcing Accountability of Presidents (REAP) Act with fellow Democrat Pramila Jayapal of Washington. The bill would require the forfeiture of benefits for any former president convicted of a felony during or after office. Under the Former President Act of 1958, U.S. presidents are granted a lifetime pension at the rate of a current cabinet secretary, a budget for staff personnel, and office space leased and furnished by taxpayer dollars. The REAP Act would hold presidents accountable by revoking benefits, excluding lifetime Secret Service protection. ....