President Biden delivers his farewell address to the nation from the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., Jan. 15, 2025. (Mandel Ngan/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)
"My thoughts on President Joe Biden’s Farewell Address: It was underwhelming and divisive," Gabriella Hoffman, Independent Women’s Forum Center for Energy & Conservation director, posted on X.
"I’m relieved his four-year term is coming to an end. Mr. Biden failed to bring Americans together and pushed terrible "whole of government" policies that weakened us on many fronts: energy, national security, economics/small business, foreign affairs, and general freedoms. History won’t look kindly on Biden’s tenure. He’s now the most unpopular U.S. President in history."
President Biden walks down the steps of Air Force One at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware July 17, 2024. (Susan Walsh/AP)
"Biden ends his presidency by using rhetoric that would be right at home in a third-world communist dictatorship," Red State writer Bonchie posted on X. "This may be the worst farewell speech in presidential history."
Democrats, however, generally had a decidedly different take.
"Four years ago, in the middle of a pandemic, we needed a leader with the character to put politics aside and do what was right," former President Obama posted on X.
"That’s what Joe Biden did. At a time when our economy was reeling, he drove what would become the world’s strongest recovery – with 17 million new jobs, historic wage gains, and lower health care costs. He passed landmark legislation to rebuild our nation’s infrastructure and address the threat of climate change. I’m grateful to Joe for his leadership, his friendship, and his lifetime of service to this country we love."
Liberal commentator Harry Sisson posted on X, "President Biden just gave the best speech of his presidency.
"His farewell address was incredibly moving. I will always be thankful for President Biden and his talented administration. Thank you to everyone who served and gave America an amazing four years."
Biden has four days left in his presidency before Monday's inauguration, when President-elect Trump will be sworn into office.
"My fellow Americans, I'm speaking to you tonight from the Oval Office. Before I begin, let me speak to important news from earlier today. After eight months of nonstop negotiation, my administration — by my administration — a cease-fire and hostage deal has been reached by Israel and Hamas, the elements of which I laid out in great detail in May of this year," Biden said in his opening remarks, taking credit for the recent announcement that a cease-fire deal had been reached in Israel.
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"This plan was developed and negotiated by my team and will be largely implemented by the incoming administration. That's why I told my team to keep the incoming administration fully informed, because that's how it should be, working together as Americans."
Biden's speech also focused on the American dream and the "most powerful idea" that "all of us are created equal."
"The very idea of America was so big we felt the entire world needed to see," Biden said. "The Statue of Liberty, a gift from France after our Civil War. Like the very idea of America, it was built not by one person, but by many people, from every background and from around the world. Like America, the Statue of Liberty is not standing still. Her foot literally steps forward atop a broken chain of human bondage. She's on the march, and she literally moves.
"A nation of pioneers and explorers, of dreamers and doers, of ancestors native to this land, of ancestors who came by force. A nation of immigrants came to build a better life, a nation holding a torch. The most powerful idea ever in the history of the world that all of us, all of us are created equal. All of us deserve to be treated with dignity, justice and fairness that democracy must defend and be defined and be imposed, moved in every way possible, our rights, our freedoms, our dreams."
Andrew Mark Miller is a reporter at Fox News. Find him on Twitter @andymarkmiller and email tips to AndrewMark.Miller@Fox.com.
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