Following the announcement that President Biden will not be running for re-election in 2024, the President is set to address the nation from the Oval Office. This decision comes with six months left in his first term, during which he aims to focus on serving the American people.
Given the gravity of this decision, this is the first time that Biden will be seen by the public after a six-day absence. His last public appearance was in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, after which he reportedly tested positive for COVID-19.
The president’s decision to not seek re-election was initially communicated in a succinct phone call to his campaign headquarters. This announcement comes as a surprise considering that Vice President Kamala Harris was endorsed as the presumptive Democratic nominee.
Biden will depart from Delaware and return to the White House, with his public schedule indicating that he will receive his daily briefing, after which he is expected to address the nation.
President Biden has been self-isolating since he reportedly tested positive for COVID-19. After receiving the sixth dose of PAXLOVID, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, Biden’s physician, reported that the President continues to see steady health improvement. The doctor confirmed that his patient’s symptoms, including a loose cough, are improving and his vital signs remain normal.
The president’s treatment with PAXLOVID is anticipated to continue as planned. According to the latest updates from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the KP .2.3 variant of the virus, with which Biden has been diagnosed, accounts for around 33.3% of new infections in the United States.
The President is set to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House. Netanyahu’s visit comes a day after Biden’s decision to exit the 2024 race. The Israeli Prime Minister is expected to address Congress, emphasizing the strong ties between the U.S and Israel, regardless of the changing American leadership. His visit also includes a requested meeting with former President Trump, the outcome of which is still uncertain.
President Biden’s decision not to run for a second term in 2024 has raised several questions. The upcoming address from the Oval Office is expected to shed light on this unexpected decision and the administration’s plan for the remaining term.
Biden, in his short announcement to not run in 2024, promised to explain his decision in greater detail. The reasons behind this timely but unexpected choice will have significant implications on the upcoming presidential race and the Democratic nominee.
As the nation awaits the President’s address, the focus will undoubtedly be on this information and how it shapes the future of the American political landscape.
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