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  2. George W. Bush Presidential Center - Wikipedia

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    The George W. Bush Presidential Center, which opened on April 25, 2013, [1] is a complex that includes former United States President George W. Bush's presidential library and museum, the George W. Bush Policy Institute, and the offices of the George W. Bush Foundation.

  3. George W. Bush - Wikipedia

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    George W. Bush with his parents, Barbara and George H. W. Bush, c. 1947. George Walker Bush was born on July 6, 1946, at Grace-New Haven Hospital in New Haven, Connecticut. [1] He was the first child of George Herbert Walker Bush and Barbara Pierce. He was raised in Midland and Houston, Texas with four siblings: Jeb, Neil, Marvin and Dorothy.

  4. Kenneth Hersh - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] On May 31, 2016, the George W. Bush Foundation appointed Hersh as the new CEO and president of the George W. Bush Presidential Center. [9] Among other responsibilities, the role made Hersh the manager of the [13] Presidential Library and Museum on the Southern Methodist University campus in Dallas. [14]

  5. George W Bush reveals his decision on 2024 endorsement after ...

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    Former President George W. Bush speaks during the Struggle for Freedom Conference at George W. Bush Presidential Center on November 16, 2022 in Dallas, Texas.

  6. Obama praises slain Dallas officers for saving lives at protest

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    Obama's predecessor, President George W. Bush, also addressed the packed hall, where five chairs were empty of people in memory of the slain officers. Obama praises slain Dallas officers for ...

  7. Shots rang out in Dallas 61 years ago, killing John Kennedy ...

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    George W. Bush:On May 10, 2005, Bush was speaking with Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili at a rally in Tbilisi, Georgia, when Vladimir Arutyunian threw a live hand grenade with a red ...

  8. Clay Johnson III - Wikipedia

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    He served U.S. President George W. Bush since his tenure as Governor of Texas. From 1995 to 2000, Johnson worked with then-governor George W. Bush in Austin, first as his appointments director, then as his chief of staff, and later as the executive director of the Bush-Cheney presidential transition. [5]

  9. Jared Weinstein - Wikipedia

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    He served as the special assistant and personal aide to U.S. President George W. Bush from 2006 to 2009. [1] Prior to this post, he served as an aide to White House Chiefs of Staff Andy Card and Josh Bolten. After President Bush left office, Weinstein served as Deputy Chief of Staff in the Office of George W. Bush in Dallas, Texas.