President Biden has not made a public appearance since announcing in a letter that he will not seek re-election and is endorsing Vice President Harris as the Democrats’ nominee.
The letter, released on a Sunday, states Biden’s decision to focus solely on his duties as President for the remainder of his term, mentioning a forthcoming detailed address to the nation later in the week.
During the time the letter was shared on social media, Biden was at his residence in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, with no public engagements scheduled for that day or the following Monday, except for a morning briefing closed to the press.
Additional details about Biden’s schedule for the upcoming week have not been disclosed by the White House.
After reportedly testing positive for COVID-19, Biden began self-isolating last week and last appeared publicly deplaning in Delaware on July 17.
In a recent medical update, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, the president’s physician, mentioned Biden’s improving condition following treatment. The letter confirmed Biden’s ongoing duties and positive response to treatment for COVID-19.
Despite his recovery, Biden is set to host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House this week, with the meeting’s timing dependent on Biden’s recuperation. Netanyahu is expected to address Congress on Wednesday and meet with Vice President Harris during his visit to Washington, D.C.
(Source: Fox News)
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