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A video that has gone viral on social media, shows US President Joe Biden encouraging a little girl who has a stutter.&nbsp;</p>
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My amazing niece and goddaughter Avery has struggled with a stutter much of her life.<br />
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She was just told by a guy who knows a little something about it that she can be anything she wants to in this world.<br />
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A day she will never ever forget.<br />
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Thank you sir. &#10084;&#65039;&#127482;&#127480;&#10084;&#65039; <a href="https://t.co/RDP5Y0FfTa">pic.twitter.com/RDP5Y0FfTa</a></p>
&mdash; Rufus Gifford (@rufusgifford) <a href="https://twitter.com/rufusgifford/status/1465054165416267793?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">November 28, 2021</a></blockquote>
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Joe Biden assures Avery that the stutter will eventually go. &ldquo;I promise you it will go away if you just keep at it, Okay?&rdquo; This brings a bright smile on the little girl&rsquo;s face and she gives the President a warm tight hug.</p>
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The video which was posted on November 29, has picked up over 2 million views.</p>
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