President Biden apologizes for native schools

During his trip to Arizona, President Joe Biden, during a speech he made on the Gila River Indian Community, apologized to the Native American community on behalf of the federal government for abuses that took place for nearly 150 years at native boarding schools. FOX 10's Brian Webb reports.

President Biden addresses Gila River Indian Community

President Joe Biden on Friday formally apologized to Native Americans for the "sin" of a government-run boarding school system that for decades forcibly separated Indian children from their parents, calling it "blot on American history" in his first visit to Native Country.

Biden in AZ to make amends with Native Americans

President Biden landed in Arizona with a focus on apologizing to Native American leaders for a boarding school program that impacted thousands over a 150-year period. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has more.

President Joe Biden arrives in Phoenix to campaign

President Biden is in Arizona to issue a historic apology to the local Native American community and help campaign for Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has more.

President Biden to visit Arizona, White House says

Biden will be in the Grand Canyon State on Oct. 24-25 “where he will deliver remarks on the Gila River Indian Community to talk about the Biden/Harris administration's record of delivering for tribal communities,” the White House said.