Biden also railed against conservative efforts to “censor books” in public schools, as the left often frames it. In recent years, parents across the nation have raised concerns about the content found in some libraries, which often pertains to sexually explicit literature many deem inappropriate for an educational setting.
The First Lady also made it a point to criticize former President Donald Trump’s tax cuts and call for increased educator pay. The Phoenix speech in front of hundreds of teachers from around the country is part of President Biden’s broader effort to address the educational system’s needs. “We need you Arizona,” Jill Biden told the educators.
The president’s wife also called for community college education to be “free in America” during comments at





