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In the wake of inauguration day, which may be melancholic for some, 'MadameNoire' rounded up the ultimate list of Black women with “presidential energy.” The ones we love, adore and could totally take charge of the White House.

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Posted earlier today (May 25), makeup expert, influencer, and well-known YouTuber Jackie Aina posted a Zoom interview she had with President Joe Biden and Dr. Anthony Fauci about how the science behind the COVID-19 vaccines work and how healthcare resources can be more equitably distributed to the Black community.

As she continues to help and inspire everyday Americans, celebrities, and fellow politicians with her meaningful dedication to giving our country a brighter future, Georgia politician Stacey Abrams confirmed in her latest interview that she hopes to one day run for president.

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