Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

California woman has call with Biden

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WILMINGTON, Del. — President Biden gave a pep talk to a California woman who was laid off because of the COVID-19 pandemic, during a conversati­on the White House said is part of an effort to help him engage more consistent­ly with regular Americans.

The White House on Saturday released a 2 ½-minute video of Biden’s long-distance telephone conversati­on with Michele Voelkert, identifyin­g her only as Michele.

After losing her job at a start-up clothing company in July, she wrote Biden a letter. He read it, then called her.

The Roseville woman told Biden, “It’s been a tough time” trying to find work.

Biden, who spoke from the Oval Office, replied that his father used to say a job is about dignity and respect as much as it is about a paycheck. He described his $1.9trillion coronaviru­s relief plan, which calls for $1,400 payments to people like Voelkert, and other economic aid for individual­s and small businesses. There’s also money to help distribute COVID-19 vaccines.

“I’ve been saying a long time, the idea that we think we can keep businesses open and moving and thriving without dealing with this pandemic is just a non-starter,” Biden said.

The Sacramento Bee said it spoke to Voelkert, 47, after the call.

“It was the opportunit­y of the lifetime,” she said. “I’m still riding high.”

The conversati­on is part of an effort to help Biden, who has largely limited his travel because of the pandemic, communicat­e directly with Americans, the White House said. The president flew to Wilmington, Del., on Friday to spend the weekend at home with his family.

“There is a time-honored tradition in the country of hearing from the president in this way,” Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Friday in previewing the video.

She referred to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “fireside chats” and Ronald Reagan’s establishm­ent of a weekly radio address.

The radio address method eventually grew to include a video version viewed over the internet. The practice, however, became moribund under former President Trump.

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