The president's message, which lasted just over 11 minutes, was waiting for all of America. In his first speech since the announcement of the decision not to search re-election, president Biden said that saving democracy was more crucial than any title, and acknowledged that it was time to give power to the fresh generation. Biden thus became the first president since 1968, who chose not to search re-election.
Biden in the speech convinced Americans that his tenure was a success and emphasized that the slogans that helped him defeat Donald Trump 4 years ago are inactive valid. He pointed out that the upcoming elections would again be about "save the soul of America".
America is at a turning point, it must choose between hope and hatred, between going forward and going backwards, democracy is in your hands – assured the president of the United States.
The large thing about America is that here kings and dictators don't rule. People do. past is in your hands. The power is in your hands. The thought of America lies in your hands. We just gotta keep religion and remember who we are: we are the United States, America and there is nothing, nothing beyond our capabilities. We do it together. – he spoke to the Americans further.
The future of the United States
In his speech, Biden announced that in the coming months he would focus on reducing the cost of surviving for families, economical development, defence of individual freedoms and civilian rights. He besides mentioned the continuation of efforts to halt Vladimir Putin from taking over Ukraine and to accomplish peace in the mediate East.
Biden reiterated his support for Kamala Harris, stressing that she was willing to take his place.
She's experienced. She's tough, capable. She was an amazing partner and leader of our country. Now it's up to you Americans. – he said.
Oval Office
The Oval Office is the authoritative workplace of the president of the United States. It was designed by Nathan C. Wyeth and built in 1909 for the presidency of William Taft. It is located in the West Wing of the White House.
Speeches in the Oval Office are uncommon for presidents, including Biden. Joe Biden made only 2 speeches in the Oval Office last week during his 3 and a half years in office. The 3rd speech took place last week after the assassination of erstwhile president Donald Trump. That was the 4th speech.













