President Joe Biden called for unity among Americans—regardless of religion, race, and party affiliation—during his remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast on Capitol Hill on Feb. 2.
“Just before Christmas, I offered a message to the country. A universal message of hope, joy, and love, whether you’re Christian whether you’re Jewish, Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist, or any other faith or no faith at all,” Biden said.
“It speaks to all of us as human beings who are here on this Earth primarily to care for one another. Look, look out for one another, and to love one another.
“It’s not always easy. It’s hard. But that’s our mission,” Biden added. “The message is always important, but especially important during tough times. Like what we’ve been through the last three, four, or five years….
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