Biden in Juneteenth Remarks Rips ‘Efforts to Erase History’
- On June 19, 2025, former President Joe Biden participated in a Juneteenth observance held at a historic church in Galveston, Texas, honoring the anniversary of the emancipation of enslaved people.
- Biden highlighted ongoing efforts to erase history and noted that Americans must be honest about their past amid attempts to remove Juneteenth from recognition.
- He highlighted his administration's efforts to rename military bases that had been named after Confederate officers and noted the bipartisan agreement when President Biden officially established Juneteenth as a federal holiday in 2021.
- Biden stated, “arkness can hide much but can erase nothing,” and urged people to counter roadblocks to voting and help register voters ahead of upcoming elections.
- President Donald Trump criticized Juneteenth as an additional federal holiday costing billions and claimed workers do not want the day off, while Biden and others defended its significance.
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TALE OF TWO PRESIDENTS: Biden Gives Slurred Juneteenth Speech, Trump Posts 'Too Many Non-Working Holidays'
How did Joe and Don spend Juneteenth? Speaking from a church founded by former slaves in 1848, President Biden on Thursday marked Juneteenth with a pointed rebuke of what he called “efforts to erase history.” “We need to be honest about our history—especially in the face of ongoing efforts to erase it,” Biden said during his remarks in Galveston, Texas, the birthplace of the holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S. Biden also took a …
Biden Defends Juneteenth Holiday, Takes Subtle Swipe at Trump During Texas Church Service
Former President Joe Biden made a rare public appearance Thursday at a Juneteenth service on Galveston Island, where he defended … Read More The post Biden Defends Juneteenth Holiday, Takes Subtle Swipe at Trump During Texas Church Service appeared first on Charisma News.


Democrats want ‘toxic’ Biden out of the spotlight: Joe Concha
Washington Examiner senior writer Joe Concha said Friday that Democrats want “toxic” former President Joe Biden out of the spotlight after he took shots at President Donald Trump at a Texas Juneteenth event. “He is toxic. He is unpopular,” Concha told Fox & Friends First. “Democrats will even tell you they do not want him in the spotlight because it is a constant reminder of the failure that was his presidency.” “And, more importantly, it was a …
Idiot Takes Break From Golfing To Whine Juneteenth Makes Us Lazy
African-American band at Emancipation Day celebration, June 19, 1900, Austin. Photo by Mrs. Grace Murray Stephenson, who “kept a diary of the day's events, which she later sold to the San Francisco Chronicle, which wrote a full-page feature on it.” Portal To Texas History via Austin History Center, Austin Public LibraryYr Wonkette took yesterday off to mark Juneteenth, the national celebration of the end of slavery, when Union soldiers brought t…
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