Remarks by the First Lady at a White House Film Screening of "No Ordinary Campaign"

January 30, 2024

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Brian and Sandra, it's an honor for Joe and me to host you tonight. We are proud to welcome you back to your White House home.

Most of you in this room know Brian and Sandra's love story. They met working on the Obama-Biden campaign in 2008, then they both came to work at the White House. And apparently, we didn't keep them busy enough, because along came marriage and a couple of beautiful children – Naomi and Ella, who are here with us.

Life was perfect, until Brian received a devastating diagnosis from his doctor shortly after their second daughter was born. In an instant, their world was turned upside down. Brian was diagnosed with ALS, and given six months to live. Against all odds, here they are six years later.

Brian, Sandra – you've channeled your pain into purpose, your energy into a nationwide movement.

You've both turned your experience and expertise in politics into I AM ALS, which has been an incredible force for change.

And now, you've expanded that work to link arms with leaders in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's to drive progress for all of these neuro-degenerative diseases. And you're also pushing for better access to care and more support for caregivers.

Thank you for all of your advocacy, and pouring every piece of your heart into this work.

Sandra, Brian, would you like to say a few words?

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Thank you again Sandra and Brian – and thank you to everyone for being here in support of them and their fight. The film will begin shortly.

Jill Biden, Remarks by the First Lady at a White House Film Screening of "No Ordinary Campaign" Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/369560

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