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Biden urges unity at the National Prayer Breakfast

President Joe Biden used the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday to call on Americans – and especially Republicans and Democrats in Congress – to start treating each other as humans again, and work together to better the nation. “I think we see each other as enemies, not friends,” the Democratic president told attendees, who included Democrat Nancy Pelosi, failed Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake of Arizona, and Republican House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who Biden was seated next to. The Associated Press has the story:

Biden urges unity at the National Prayer Breakfast

Newslooks- WASHINGTON (AP)

President Joe Biden delivered a message of unity at the National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, the first time the annual event has been held since its leadership and structure were overhauled to distance it from a controversial private religious group.

Biden attends National Prayer Breakfast at the Capitol in Washington
U.S. President Joe Biden sits beside House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries during the National Prayer Breakfast at the Capitol in Washington, U.S., February 2, 2023.

“In our politics and in our lives, we too often see each other as opponents and not competitors. We see each other as enemies, not neighbors,” Biden said. “And as tough as these times have been, if we look closer, we see the strength, the determination that has long defined America.”

Lawmakers attend the National Prayer Breakfast at the U.S. Capitol in Washington
U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during the National Prayer Breakfast in the Congressional Auditorium at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, U.S. February 2, 2023.

The breakfast was held at the Capitol’s visitor center, and the auditorium’s 450 seats were packed with members of Congress, government officials and others.

Every president since Dwight D. Eisenhower has spoken at the breakfast, which in past years has been attended by thousands. For decades, the event was overseen by the International Foundation, a Christian organization that has drawn increasing scrutiny over the years.

Now the event is run by the National Prayer Breakfast Foundation, a new group led by former members of Congress. The International Foundation held its own event at a nearby hotel, where Biden’s speech was being watched remotely.

“Welcome to all 1,300,” Biden said, a reference to the size of the crowd at the other breakfast. It was his only acknowledgement during the public program to changes behind the scenes.

President Joe Biden accompanied by Vice President Kamala Harris arrives at the National Prayer Breakfast at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2023. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

The event is designed to bring people together across partisan lines, and Biden sat next to House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif. The two are beginning a showdown over whether to raise the country’s debt limit to avoid default.

“We had a good meeting yesterday,” Biden said of McCarthy, saying they would work to “treat each other with respect.”

Also present was Kari Lake, the Republican candidate for Arizona governor who lost her race in November but has refused to acknowledge her defeat. Biden has denounced election denial as a threat to American democracy.

Quoting Scripture, Biden said it was important to “love thy neighbor as thyself.”

“That’s the hardest one, I think,” he said. “At least it’s hardest here. It didn’t used to be as hard. I’ve been here a long time. But it seems to be getting harder.”

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