
Biden offers words of encouragement to young girl with stutter
CNN
President Joe Biden offered some words of encouragement to a young girl who struggles with a stutter, empathizing with her as someone who has had a lifelong stutter himself.
"I promise you it'll go away if you just keep at it, OK?" Biden tells the girl -- whose name is Avery -- in a video posted to Twitter on Sunday by Rufus Gifford, who is awaiting confirmation to be chief of protocol at the US State Department.
"Thank you, Mr. President," Avery responded, smiling before giving Biden a hug. The President then invited her to come down to the White House to see him in the Oval Office.

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