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Biden to deliver farewell address from Oval Office on Wednesday night
CBSN
Washington — President Biden will deliver a farewell address to the nation from the Oval Office on Wednesday, Jan. 15, the White House announced Friday, as he prepares to hand over power to President-elect Donald Trump.
It will be his fifth and likely final Oval Office address. His most recent Oval Office address came when he explained his decision not to run for reelection.
The president is expected to reflect on his legacy, and on the challenges facing the nation ahead.
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