The claim that George W. Bush’s daughters, Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush, are primarily elementary school teachers is not accurate. While Jenna worked as a third-grade teacher for some time, particularly at a Washington, D.C. charter school, she has since transitioned into a high-profile career in media, becoming a co-anchor of NBC's Today Show and an author?
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Barbara Bush, on the other hand, did not pursue a teaching career. She has primarily focused on activism, co-founding Global Health Corps, a nonprofit that promotes health equity globally, and engaging in advocacy work, including LGBTQ+ rights?
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Both daughters have taken on significant public roles outside of traditional professions, contrary to the claim that they focused solely on being teachers.