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the decency and greatness of our country."[435] Their statement came as President Trump was facing controversy over his statements about the rally. Subsequently, Bush gave a speech in New York where he noted of the current political climate, "Bigotry seems emboldened. Our politics seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication." He continued, "Bigotry in any form is blasphemy against the American creed and it means the very identity of our nation depends on the passing of civic ideals to the next 동작구 영어 동작구 수학 generation," while urging citizens to oppose threats to American democracy and be positive role models for young people.[436] The speech was widely interpreted as a denouncement of Donald Trump and his ideologies, despite Bush not mentioning Trump by name.[436][437][438][439] In April 2018, Bush and his father met in Texas with Mohammad bin Salman, the crown prince and de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia.[440] In May 2019, on the 10th anniversary of former South 동작구 영어 동작구 수학 Korean president Roh Moo-hyun's passing, George Bush visited South Korea to pay respects to Roh and gave a short eulogy.[441] On June 1, 2020 Bush released a statement addressing the police killing of George Floyd and the nationwide reaction and protests following Floyd's death.[442][443] In the statement Bush wrote that he and former first lady Laura Bush "are anguished by the brutal suffocation of George Floyd and disturbed by the injustice and fear that suffocate our country".[444] He also elaborated on the racial injustices perpetrated by the police saying, that "it is time for America to examine our tragic failures", adding "Many doubt the justice of our country, and with good reason. Black people see the repeated violation of their rights without an urgent and adequate response from American institutions".[445] On July 30, Both George Bush and his wife Laura Bush along with former Presidents Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama attended and spoke at the funeral for civil rights leader and congressman John Lewis at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta.[446] At the service Bush stated in his remarks, “We live in a better and nobler country today because of John Lewis and his abiding faith in the power of God, the power of democracy and in the power of love to lift us all to a higher ground...The story that began in true isn’t ending today, nor is the work.”[447][448] Collaborations File:Presidents Obama, Bush, & Clinton- Help for Haiti.webm President Obama with former Presidents Clinton and Bush announcing the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund to help the Haitian people after the devastating earthquake in 2010 In January 2010, at President Obama's request, Bush and Bill Clinton established the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund to raise contributions for relief and recovery efforts following the 2010 Haiti earthquake earlier that month.[449] On May 2, 2011, President Obama called Bush, who was at a restaurant with his wife, to inform him that Osama bin Laden had been killed.[450] The Bushes joined the Obamas in New York City to mark the tenth anniversary of the September 11, 2001,