I join people in El Salvador and around the world today in welcoming the beatification of Archbishop Oscar Romero.
This weekend is Memorial Day, a time to pay tribute to all our men and women in uniform who've ever given their lives so...
Archbishop Romero was an inspiration for people in El Salvador and across the Americas.
Today, in El Salvador and all of Central America, the United States is guided by the vision of Archbishop Romero.
America stood for something.
My Administration continues to partner with State, local, and tribal governments, helping them prepare for and respond t...
All these things are connected.
Our country is immeasurably stronger because we did.
Let us rededicate ourselves to ensuring the safety of our loved ones and neighbors by building communities ready to weat...
I will not accept a bad deal.
It requires courage.
Preparing for and responding to hurricanes is a team effort—everyone has a role to play in keeping our communities safe.
I believe that's two states for two peoples, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace and security.
I do hereby proclaim Memorial Day, May 25, 2015, as a day of prayer for permanent peace.
Today, we rededicate ourselves to commitments equal to the caliber of those who have rendered the highest service.
Anti-Semitism is, and always will be, a threat to broader human values to which we all must aspire.
We have pledged to them that they will never walk alone—that their country will be there for them always.
America has its back, and America will always have its back.