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Byden says in a message on July 4th that America's "best days are still ahead"

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President Bidensaid in a statement celebrating the holiday on Monday, July 4, that America's best day is "still ahead."

Biden will celebrate his Independence Day with his military family and Jill Biden First Lady, who hosts a barbecue at the White House. The couple will later see a fireworks display in downtown Washington, D.C.

"July 4th is the sacred day of our country. It's time to celebrate the goodness of our country, the only established country on the planet. About the idea: Everyone is made equal, "Biden wrote on Twitter.

"Undoubtedly, our best days are still ahead," he added.

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Biden later added on Twitter that his idea lies with the Americans serving the country.

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"While celebrating July 4, Icountless soldiersordered to protect our country and the democracy around it. I'm thinking of vowing. The world, "he wrote. "We are forever in debt to those who are making many sacrifices to keep us safe."

Biden also "swears his life to protect the country." "I praised the soldiers. "We are forever in debt to those who are making many sacrifices to keep us safe," Biden tweeted.

The White House has released a short video from the "Biden-Harris Administration" celebrating the long weekend of July 4th. Vice President Kamala Harrisalso issued a statement on Independence Day.

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"This July 4th, we A brave soldier celebrating freedom fought and died. Let's fight so that all Americans can enjoy the freedom promised in the Declaration of Independence and the rights secured by the generations who came before us. " Said on Twitter on Monday.

Harris is in Los Angeles throughout Monday and has nothing on her public schedule for the 4th. She will travel to Chicago, Illinois on Tuesday. This continues on a bloody holiday weekend in a city where more than 54 individuals were shot dead.