White House press secretary held a press briefing where she addressed President Biden's recent announcement that he will not be seeking a second term. She emphasized that his decision was not due to health reasons.
During the briefing, condolences were offered for the passing of Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee and condemnation was expressed for the killing of Sonya Massey by an Illinois sheriff's deputy.
Reading from a letter issued by Biden, it was stated, 'It has been the greatest honor of my life to serve as your president. While it has been my intention to seek reelection, I believe it is in the best interest of my party and the country for me to stand down and focus solely on fulfilling my duties as president for the remainder of my term.'
The press secretary defended Biden against any notion of resignation and highlighted his accomplishments during his term, stating that he has achieved more in one term than most presidents have in two.
When questioned about Biden's decision and its relation to his health, the press secretary deferred to the president's upcoming address to the nation.
Regarding speculation of Biden feeling pressured to leave the race, it was mentioned that the decision was a personal and difficult one for the president, reflecting his selflessness and dedication to the American people.
The press secretary urged the public to tune in to Biden's address for further clarity on his decision and reiterated that it was not driven by health concerns.
Overall, the announcement of President Biden's decision not to seek reelection has sparked discussions and reflections on his presidency and the future of the country.