2015-0140-F: Films Screened by President George W. Bush
Films Screened by President George W. Bush.
Films Screened by President George W. Bush.
Records and Correspondence with and about Rafael Edward "Ted" Cruz from the Office of Presidential Personnel.
Records from the White House Office of Presidential Personnel regarding Heidi Cruz.
President George W. Bush’s Meetings with Talk Show Radio Hosts on September 15, 2006 and August 1, 2007.
Speech Drafts of President George W. Bush’s Address to the Nation Announcing Strikes Against Al-Qaeda Training Camps and Taliban Military Installations in Afghanistan, 10/07/2001.
Records from the Office of Management and Budget that Include Veto Threats by President George W. Bush.
Staff Member Office Files (SMOF) Related to Elisabeth "Betsy" DeVos.
Emails Processed in Response to Blumenthal v. NARA FOIA Litigation.
Finding Aid Document 2018-0172-F: The Presidential Daily Diary for June 29, 2002
Finding Aid Document 2020-0078-F: Textual Records on Michelle Park Steel
The records below relate to Brett M. Kavanaugh's service in the White House Counsel's Office and the White House Office of the Staff Secretary under the Administration of President George W. Bush. They were processed in response to numerous requests for Kavanaugh records after his nomination to the Supreme Court in July 2018.
Reports Detailing White House Office Staff Names, Positions and Titles, and Annual Rate of Pay.
Past Exhibits of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Our Traveling Trunks can supplement textbooks in new and exciting ways to interest students. While each trunk focuses on using primary sources in the classroom, they may be used outside of the social studies classroom and in cross-curricular instruction. Several trunks focusing on different topics are available, such as early immigration into the United States, the Earth’s Oceans and Marine Life, Texas History, and The United States History. Trunks may be checked out by teachers, home-schools, and other education programs.
NARA and the Presidential Libraries summary information
Plan a research visit at the George W. Bush Presidential Library.
Tee Ball on the White House Lawn
White House Video Collection
The following materials have been processed under the terms of the Presidential Records Act and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
The Global War on Terror is an international, American-led military campaign launched following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
A unique relationship exists between the United States and the United Kingdom. It is a relationship rooted in common history, common values, and common interests around the globe.
Spring highlights found in the Native Texas Park.
At the beginning of his Administration, George W. Bush focused on public education reform. His first major initiative, the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2002, created reforms that raised standards and improved test scores in the public education system.