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George W. Bush Admits He's Thought About Commenting on His Successors as He Presides Over Citizenship Ceremony Bush appeared on Today on Tuesday to promote his book Out of Many, One, which ...
First lady Michelle Obama gives former President George W. Bush a hug at the opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. on September 24, 2016.
Former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush, though far from the White House, still appear to have an effect on ...
Former President George W. Bush has decided who he will vote for in the 2024 presidential election. Bush served from 2001 to 2009 and comes after his former vice president endorsed Kamala Harris.
Former President George W. Bush delivered an optimistic Veterans Day message to Americans, urging them to “stay positive” and that better days will come as global wars seem only to worsen.
George W. Bush 's unlikely friendship with the Obamas was on display once again at the state funeral for Jimmy Carter, even in former first lady Michelle Obama 's absence. On Thursday, Jan. 9, all ...
George W. Bush part of MLB's 9/11 anniversary tribute There were moments of silence, remembrances and tributes at ballparks all across America on the 21st anniversary of 9/11. Sep 11, 2022 ...
As #BushTok sweeps the Internet, Newsweek spoke to experts about what America's youngest adult generation's fondness for the ...
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The Chilling Evolution From George W. Bush to Trump 2.0

The raids on my home and on John Bolton’s mark inflection points—the weaponization of secrecy as a political strategy and the ...
Read a biography of George W Bush the 43rd President of the USA. On 11 September 2001 he would start the 'War on Terror' as a response to the terrorist attacks on Washington and New York City.
George W. Bush celebrated his 71st birthday on Thursday with some sweet photos from his wife Laura and TODAY's Jenna Bush Hager. Create your free account or log in to save this article ...
Former President George W. Bush said the January 6 US Capitol insurrection left him “sick to my stomach” and he remains “disturbed” when he thinks about it.