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Tue Apr 21, 2026, 02:56 AM Yesterday

Former presidents share messages ahead of nation's 250th birthday: 'Don't give up on America' [View all]

Source: The Hill

04/20/26 3:24 PM ET


The nation’s four living former presidents are offering their thoughts on where the U.S. stands ahead of its 250th anniversary this summer. “So I think my message is: Don’t give up on America. We’re the longest-lasting, freely elected government in history now. And a lot of people didn’t think we’d make it this long,” former President Clinton told “Today’s” Jenna Bush Hager, in a portion of an interview that aired Monday on NBC’s morning show.

“I think it’d be a good thing if we made it longer. So everybody should be thinking about that this year,” Clinton, 79, said. “Do I want to make it longer? Because if I do, then I have to favor cooperation over constant conflict, and I have to be willing to lose as well as to win,” he added. Clinton, along with former Presidents Obama, Biden and George W. Bush spoke with Hager as part of the History Channel’s “History Talks” event in Philadelphia.

Asked by Hager, who’s the daughter of Bush, to share his message to the American people as the country nears the 250th anniversary of the July 4, 1776, signing of the Declaration of Independence, Obama expressed confidence “we’re going to have another 250-year run” if citizens adhere to several ideals.

“If we hold true to that idea — that we, the people, have been gifted this chance of self-government — if we pay attention to our responsibilities and our duties, and if we extend respect and thoughtfulness to our fellow citizens, even if we disagree with them,” Obama said.

Read more: https://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/5839845-bush-obama-clinton-biden-america-250-semiquincentennial-july-4/



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