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On August 8, 2001, President George W. Bush delivered his first nationally televised address, focusing on the contentious issue of federally funded research involving stem cells sourced from human embryos. At this time, Bush had been in office for eight months, primarily addressing corporate tax cuts and education reform. However, he viewed stem cell research as a complex and significant matter that warranted direct communication with the public. The outcome of his decision would address growing national debates and discussions surrounding the ethical implications of such research, marking a pivotal moment in his presidency.