President Bush Discusses Top Priorities for the U.S.
President Bush held a press conference from the Rose Garden today to discuss the two top priorities for the U.S. -- the safety of the American people and the economic security of the American people.
President Bush Calls for Action on 38th Anniversary of Medicare President Bush on Wednesday said, "Now the House and Senate must iron out the
remaining differences and send me a bill. For the sake of our seniors,
for the sake of future retirees, we must strengthen and modernize
Medicare this year."
President Discusses Middle East Peace with Prime Minister Sharon President Bush on Tuesday said, "The rise of a peaceful Palestinian state and the long-term
security of the Israeli people both depend on defeating the threat of
terrorist groups and ending incitement and hatred."
President George W. Bush addresses the media during a Rose Garden news conference Wednesday, July 30, 2003. President Bush discussed many topics including progress in Iraq, the Middle East, and the economy.
Deputy Assistant Admininistrator for Weather Services, John E. Jones, Jr. will discuss the ongoing hurricane season on "Ask the White House" Friday at 11 a.m. (ET). Click here to submit a question.
On Sunday, July 27th President Bush welcomed the Oriole Advocates Challengers, from Glen Burnie, Maryland and the Ridley Police Challengers from Ridley Park, Pennsylvania to the White House South Lawn for the second game of the season.
Click here to watch video.
President Bush visited the YMCA in Dallas to highlight his HealthierUS initiative designed to help Americans, especially children, live longer, better, and healthier lives.
Improving and Modernizing Medicare
The President's goal is to give seniors more choices and better benefits under Medicare – including a long-awaited prescription drug benefit.
Video Backgrounder on Medicare
Diplomatic Room
The Diplomatic Reception Room was first used for hosting diplomats in 1903, when President Roosevelt hosted a diplomatic reception. Take a video tour with Mrs. Bush...