Biden Set to Deliver Farewell Address from Oval Office This Evening

President Biden prepares to address the nation one last time, reflecting on his presidency and legacy before leaving the White House.

Biden Set to Deliver Farewell Address from Oval Office This Evening
Biden Set to Deliver Farewell Address from Oval Office This Evening

Washington: President Joe Biden is gearing up to give his farewell address tonight. It’s a big moment for him, as he tries to reshape how folks see his time in office.

He’ll be speaking from the Oval Office at 7 p.m. Central Time. This speech is part of his effort to leave a lasting impression on both domestic and foreign issues. Earlier today, he celebrated a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, which could finally bring some peace to the Middle East after a tough year.

But it’s not the exit he envisioned. Biden initially aimed for reelection, even with concerns about his age. After a rough debate with Donald Trump, he decided to step back from the race, feeling the pressure from his party.

He’s now backing Vice President Kamala Harris, who faced Trump in November but didn’t win. Biden is getting ready to hand over the reins to someone he sees as a real threat to democracy.

In a letter released today, he acknowledged that he didn’t fulfill all his promises. He wrote about running for president because he believed America’s soul was at stake, and he still feels that way.

In his letter, he highlighted his achievements, like helping the country recover from the pandemic, boosting domestic manufacturing, and making prescription drugs more affordable.

This speech will mark the end of not just his presidency but also his long political career. Biden started young, becoming the nation’s youngest senator at just 30, representing Delaware since 1972.

He tried for the presidency in 1988 and 2008 before serving as Obama’s vice president. After two terms, he seemed to be done with politics, but he made a comeback as the Democratic nominee in 2020, defeating Trump.

In his letter, he reflected on his journey, saying, “Nowhere else on Earth could a kid with a stutter from modest beginnings in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Claymont, Delaware, one day sit behind the Resolute Desk in the Oval Office.” He expressed his deep gratitude for the love and support he received from the American people.

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