President Joe Biden is scheduled to deliver a significant speech from the Oval Office on Wednesday, marking a historic moment in his political career. The speech comes after his recent announcement that he will not be running for re-election in 2024 and instead endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris.
Biden's address, set for 8 p.m., will be his first extensive remarks since his decision to drop out of the presidential race, a move that surprised many and caused a stir within the Democratic Party. Vice President Harris, who has already secured enough delegates for the Democratic nomination, has begun campaigning in key battleground states, including Wisconsin.
President Biden, who recently tested negative for Covid-19 after isolating in Delaware, has been working on his speech with his communications aide. The address is expected to shed light on the reasons behind his decision to step aside and endorse Harris, a move he believes is in the best interest of the party and the country.
Oval Office addresses are traditionally reserved for moments of national significance or major policy announcements. This will be only the fourth time Biden addresses the nation from the Oval Office during his presidency. The speech is anticipated to be a work in progress until its delivery, with officials still deciding on the balance between highlighting Biden's achievements and outlining his remaining agenda.
As the Democratic Party transitions away from Biden's candidacy, efforts are underway to solidify his legacy. While Biden is expected to focus on his presidency's legacy in the coming days, discussions on this matter have not yet begun in earnest.
When asked about what to expect during his address, Biden simply replied, 'Watch and listen,' as he disembarked Air Force One on Tuesday. The nation awaits his speech with anticipation as he addresses the American people on his decision and the path forward for his remaining time in office.