Laura Bush
Laura Bush, the wife of former President George W. Bush, served as the First Lady of the United States from 2001 to 2009. She was an advocate for women's rights and education, particularly in Afghanistan, where she publicly highlighted the plight of Afghan women under Taliban rule. Her advocacy played a notable role in framing the U.S. military intervention in Afghanistan as a mission to liberate women.
Born on Nov 04, 1946 (79 years old)
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Serbia:
Laura Bush is referenced as another first lady who adhered to the Vatican's dress code during her meeting with the Pope.
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United States:
President George W. Bush and Laura Bush pose for a photograph outside their Prairie Chapel Ranch in Crawford, Texas.
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Hungary:
Laura Bush attended the funeral of Dick Cheney, honoring his contributions.
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Iceland:
Laura Bush and I will remember Dick Cheney as the honorable man he was.
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United States:
Anita McBride, who worked in the East Wing as chief of staff to first lady Laura Bush, expressed her feelings about the demolition.
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United States:
Former first lady Laura Bush also was left out of the book.
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Liechtenstein:
Laura Bush is the wife of former President George W. Bush who attended a barbecue hosted by Lula.
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Greece:
Laura Bush is mentioned as someone Trump should call to unite against political violence.
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Liechtenstein:
Donald Trump is urged to call Laura Bush to unite against political violence.
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Italy:
Laura Bush worked to promote women's rights during her time as First Lady.
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