My thoughts and prayers are with former President Trump and everyone affected at his rally today. I am glad he is safe.
Our democracy has no tolerance for political violence.
I speak for all of New Jersey when I say we are immensely proud of what our spectacular Olympians are achieving.
I congratulate them for their historic feats on the biggest stage in all sports.
Today marks 60 years since the Civil Rights Act was signed into law by President Johnson.
Let’s honor the legacy of all who fought for its passage by continuing their fight to end discrimination.
Two years ago, the Supreme Court overturned Roe, gutting access to abortion care across the nation. Predictably, their war against reproductive freedom didn't end there.
Republicans have also gone after access to birth control and IVF. We must protect these basic freedoms.
On Juneteenth, we remember the emancipation of African Americans who had been enslaved.
Today, let’s reaffirm our work to ensure that we are doing our part to advance equality and justice for all Americans.
Today, we the remember the hundreds of thousands of heroes that were willing to lay down their lives to free Europe, and the world, from the grips of fascism.
We must never forget their sacrifice.
This
#MemorialDay
, let's take time to honor the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our great nation—fallen heroes who lost their lives in pursuit of American freedom.
We salute you today and every day.
Last week, I had a productive conversation with Hispanic leaders Pastor Pedro Perez, Nelson Diaz, and Dr. Frank Dillon on issues affecting the Latino Faith community.
I am grateful for their invaluable insights and partnership.