How, when and where to watch Biden's speech tonight
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President Biden is set to give a historic speech Wednesday night — his first nationwide address since announcing he was dropping out of the presidential race.
Why it matters: Biden said he will address the nation "on what lies ahead, and how I will finish the job for the American people."
- He endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic presidential nominee almost immediately after announcing he would end his re-election bid on Sunday.
Between the lines: It's a rare Oval Office address and Biden's fourth since he became president in 2021.
- Former President Trump gave two Oval Office addresses during his presidency and Obama gave three.
When is Biden speech today?
The big picture: Biden is scheduled to address the nation from the Oval Office at 8pm ET Wednesday.
- Biden said on Sunday that he would address the nation this week "in more detail" about his choice.
How to watch Biden speech live
Zoom in: Major television networks — including ABC, CBS and Fox — are airing the speech live.
- Cable news channels also will air Biden's address live.
Where to stream Biden address
Biden's address to the nation will be streamed live on YouTube like other White House events.
- Media outlets including the New York Times, C-SPAN and many local television stations are also streaming Biden's address live.
- You can also livestream the speech on Axios with the above YouTube video.
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