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President Biden Falls Three Times on the Steps Up to Air Force One

President Joe Biden is okay after a few falls.

The 78-year-old President of the United States fell multiple times while climbing the stairs to board Air Force One for a trip to Atlanta, Ga. on Friday (March 19).

In his final fall, he fell down to his hands and knees before recovering and quickly making his way back up to the stop of the stairs and turning around to salute.

According to reports, Biden is on his way to meet with Asian-American community leaders after eight people, including six Asian women, were killed in a shooting at Atlanta-area salons on Tuesday (March 16).

White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield said the President was not injured in the fall and was prepared to continue with his trip.

Biden addressed the rise of Asian-American hate crimes in a speech. Find out what he said.

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President Joe Biden Addresses Asian-American Hate Crimes, COVID Vaccines & More In Coronavirus Memorial Speech

President Joe Biden marked the one year of coronavirus with an inclusive speech on Thursday (March 11).

The 78-year-old Commander in Chief addressed a handful of issues, including Asian-American hate crimes and the vaccine roll out, all while honoring the 500,000+ lives that were lost.

“No more searching day and night for an appointment for you and your loved ones,” he mentioned about the roll out, adding that all adults, no matter what age, will be able to get the vaccine by May.

He continued, “If we do our part, if we do this together, by July the fourth, there is a good chance that you, your family and friends will be able to get together in your backyard or your neighborhood and have a cookout or a BBQ and celebrate Independence Day. After this long hard year, that will make this Independence Day something truly special, where we not only mark our independence as a nation, but we begin to mark our independence from this virus.”

Biden also denounced rising “vicious hate attacks” on Asian-Americans: “So many of them are fellow Americans, are on the frontlines of this pandemic trying to save lives – and still are forced to live in fear for their lives just walking down streets in America. It’s wrong. It’s un-American. And it must stop.”

You can watch the President Biden‘s full speech below:

Earlier this week, it was reported there was an incident with the Biden’s dogs. Here’s what happened…

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Joe Biden's Dogs Will Return to White House After Reported Biting Incident

It was reported this week that President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden‘s two dogs, Major and Champ, were sent back to the family home in Delaware after a “biting incident.”

Now, more details are emerging and we’ve learned that the dogs will return to Washington, DC.

“[Champ and Major] are still getting acclimated and accustomed to their surroundings and new people,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said in a statement to CNN. “And on Monday, the first family’s younger dog, Major, was surprised by an unfamiliar person and reacted in a way that resulted in a minor injury to the individual.” Major is a rescue dog adopted by the couple in November of 2018. He is the first rescue dog to ever reside in the White House.

A White House official added to NBC that “Yes, they will be back.”

This is not the first time the dogs have made headlines in recent weeks.

Joe Biden's Dogs Sent Back to Delaware After Biting Incident at White House

The White House is sadly a no-pet zone at the moment as President Joe Biden‘s two dogs have been sent back to the family home in Delaware after a biting incident.

The president’s three-year-old dog Major, who was adopted from a Delaware animal shelter in November 2018, reportedly bit a member of White House security.

“The exact condition of the victim is unknown, however, the episode was serious enough that the dogs were subsequently moved to Wilmington, Delaware, where they remain,” CNN reported.

A source told the outlet that Major is known to display “agitated behavior on multiple occasions, including jumping, barking, and ‘charging’ at staff and security.”

Both Major and Champ, the Biden family’s older dog, were sent to Delaware. Champ is approximately 13 and has “slowed down physically” because of his age.

It’s not known if the move will be permanent or if the dogs will return to the White House at some point.

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Biden Says U.S. Will Have Enough Coronavirus Vaccine Supply for Every Adult by End of May

President Joe Biden is sharing some optimistic news.

The President of the United States announced on Tuesday (March 2) that the vaccine timeline has shortened, and there will be enough for every American adult by May.

“About three weeks ago, we were able to say that we’ll have enough vaccine supply for adults by the end of July, and I’m pleased to announce today, as a consequence of this stepped-up process that I’ve ordered and just outlined, this country will have enough vaccine supply…for every adult in America by the end of May,” he said.

The news comes as Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine received FDA approval, becoming the third vaccine to be used in the U.S.

The president also said he wants teachers and school workers to receive at least one vaccine shot “by the end of March.”

“Now I want to be very clear. Not every educator will be able to get their appointment in the first week. But our goal is to do everything we can to help every educator receive a shot this month, the month of March,” he said.

“This fight is far from over. I told you, I would be straight up with you from the very beginning. As I said many times, things may get worse again as new variants spread and as we face setbacks,” he said.

“Though we celebrate the news of a third vaccine, I urge all Americans, please, keep washing your hands. Stay socially distanced. Wear masks. Keep wearing them. Get vaccinated when it’s your turn. Now is not the time to let up. I’ve asked the country to wear masks for my first 100 days in office. Now is not the time to let our guard down.”

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