Biden urges Congress to come together at annual National Prayer Breakfast: 'How do we unite us again?'
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President Joe Biden on Thursday stressed the importance of unifying the country at a "moment of great division," as he delivered remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast at the US Capitol.
"As I stand in this citadel of democracy that was attacked one year ago, the issue is, for us, is unity. How do we unite us again?" Biden said. "Unity is elusive, but it's really actually necessary."
"Unity doesn't mean we have to agree on everything, but unity is where enough of us, enough of us believe in a core of basic things: The common good, the general welfare, of faith in the United States of America," Biden said, speaking from the Capitol Visitors Center for the 70th annual National Prayer Breakfast.
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