In 2020, 81 million Americans voted to save our democracy.
That’s why Donald Trump isn’t just a former president. He’s a defeated former president.
Now, you need to vote to save democracy again.
Yesterday, we put out a plan to bring relief to millions of working and middle-class people with student loans.
We’re keeping my campaign promise and forgiving up to $10,000 of federal student loan debt for individuals making less than $125,000 a year.
Today, we’re meeting my campaign commitment with targeted debt relief to folks from families who need it most.
If you received a Pell Grant while in college and make less than $125,000 a year, you are eligible for up to $20,000 in debt reduction.
I remember sitting at my mom and dad’s dining room table and watching them choose which bills they were going to pay that month because there wasn’t enough money to pay all of them.
That’s why I’m doing everything in my power to lower costs for families.
The midterms will be here before we know it. Join me and @DrBiden in Maryland for a grassroots event to hear what's at stake in this election and how we will continue to deliver for the American people. RSVP today at my link in bio.
Let's be clear: At this historic moment, Democrats sided with the American people, and every single Republican in Congress sided with special interests.
Two years ago, I accepted the Democratic Party’s nomination for president.
I'm incredibly grateful for the trust you have put in me and @KamalaHarris. Since then, we've made historic infrastructure investments, achieved record job growth, and began rebuilding our economy.
We're seeing a stronger labor market where jobs are booming and more Americans are working than ever in history. That's what happens when you build an economy from the bottom up and the middle out—it gives everyone a chance to get ahead.
In 1991, I, along with others, co-sponsored the Agent Orange Act, which supported veterans exposed to toxic substances in Vietnam. That laid the groundwork for how the VA addresses environmental exposure, as well as the PACT Act.
Veterans of the wars of Iraq and Afghanistan not only faced dangers in battle, but they were also breathing in toxic smoke from burn pits.
When they came home, many of the fittest and best warriors we sent to war were not the same—headaches, numbness, dizziness, cancer. My son Beau was one of them.
The PACT Act is the least we can do for the countless men and women who suffered toxic exposure while serving their country.
We passed the Inflation Reduction Act while keeping my campaign commitment: No one earning less than $400,000 a year will pay a single penny more in federal taxes.