Watch: Biden addresses nation for first time since dropping reelection bid

On Wednesday night, President Joe Biden will speak on camera for the first time since dropping his reelection bid over the weekend. “I will address the nation from the Oval Office on what lies ahead, and how I will finish the job for the American people,” he posted on X. Biden has already racked up a tremendous record of accomplishments during his term in the White House—from massive investment in infrastructure and jobs, to expanding NATO, to steering the country through the COVID-19 crisis so horribly mismanaged by his predecessor. Notably, Biden just recovered from a bout with the virus. After announcing he was suspending his campaign on Sunday, Biden almost immediately endorsed his vice president, Kamala Harris, to take his place at the top of the ticket—and the Democratic Party was virtually unanimous in its support of Harris. She raked in an eye-popping amount of money and endorsements in the first 24 hours after Biden dropped out, and is expected to become the party’s nominee in August.  Biden will speak at 8 PM ET. Watch his remarks below. YouTube Video Please donate $10 or whatever you can to ensure Harris holds the White House to carry on Biden’s legacy!

Watch: Biden addresses nation for first time since dropping reelection bid

On Wednesday night, President Joe Biden will speak on camera for the first time since dropping his reelection bid over the weekend.

“I will address the nation from the Oval Office on what lies ahead, and how I will finish the job for the American people,” he posted on X.

Biden has already racked up a tremendous record of accomplishments during his term in the White House—from massive investment in infrastructure and jobs, to expanding NATO, to steering the country through the COVID-19 crisis so horribly mismanaged by his predecessor. Notably, Biden just recovered from a bout with the virus.

After announcing he was suspending his campaign on Sunday, Biden almost immediately endorsed his vice president, Kamala Harris, to take his place at the top of the ticket—and the Democratic Party was virtually unanimous in its support of Harris. She raked in an eye-popping amount of money and endorsements in the first 24 hours after Biden dropped out, and is expected to become the party’s nominee in August. 

Biden will speak at 8 PM ET. Watch his remarks below.

Please donate $10 or whatever you can to ensure Harris holds the White House to carry on Biden’s legacy!