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Washington, D.C. — President Joe Biden is set to deliver a farewell address to the nation this coming Wednesday from the Oval Office. This address, scheduled for 8 p.m. Eastern, marks a significant moment as it will be his last major opportunity to communicate with the American people and the world before his departure from office on January 20, when President-elect Donald Trump will be sworn in.
Prior to this farewell, Biden will give a speech on Monday at the State Department, highlighting his foreign policy legacy. According to White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, the president plans to reflect on his “50-plus years as a public official” and discusses the future direction of the nation amid pressing global issues and events that require strong leadership.
Biden has expressed his thoughts on his past presidential race, particularly his decision to step aside last summer, believing that it didn’t bolster the party’s chances during the election. "I think I would have beaten Trump, and I think that Kamala could have — would have beaten Trump," he mentioned. He emphasized the importance of party unity over individual ambition, stating, "That's why I stepped aside. But I was confident she could win” (source).
As Biden prepares for this momentous address, many are looking forward to hearing his reflections and insights regarding the future trajectory of the United States.