I won’t go anywhere — Biden made a statement on his last workday

Joe Biden made a statement on his last workday — what he said
Joe Biden. Photo: REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz

On his last workday, the President of the United States, Joe Biden, claimed that he was "not going anywhere" and was "not tired at all". His words were met with applause.

It was reported by Fox News.

Statement by Biden on his last workday

During his speech at the Royal Missionary Baptist Church in South Carolina, Biden said he was "not going anywhere" and "not tired at all". He also pledged to stay involved in public life after he leaves the White House. 

"As I end this journey with you, I am as passionate about our work as I was when I was a 29-year-old when I was elected to political office. I am not tired in the least," said the 46th President of the United States. 

He also urged Americans to "keep faith in a better day to come", because "the America of our dreams is always closer than we think". 

It is noted that the last full workday of Biden ended with visits to two churches and the Press Conference. 

By the way, Biden was the oldest leader of the United States, but today Trump would also take office at the age of 78, as the Democrat did 4 years ago. However, Trump would enter his new status a few months older.

As a reminder, on his last day in the White House, Biden will write a letter to Trump. This will honor a long-standing presidential tradition.

On January 16, Biden delivered a farewell address to the nation. He made several statements, including the growing oligarchy in the country and the opportunities and dangers of Artificial Intelligence.

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