President Biden's keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago was delayed until after prime time on Monday night. The 81-year-old president, visibly emotional, used a tissue to dry his tears after being introduced on stage by daughter Ashley Biden around 10:25 p.m. CT.
The address, lasting about an hour, extended well past midnight on the East Coast, prompting concerns from a longtime Biden aide about the timing of the speech.
Convention officials attributed the delay to the enthusiastic audience response throughout the night, leading to the decision to expedite President Biden's appearance to address the American people directly.
Following the conclusion of his speech, President Biden arrived on the West Coast after 5 a.m. ET and is currently on vacation, not expected to participate in the remaining days of the convention.
In his speech, Biden criticized former President Trump on various issues, including the Charlottesville protests, the Capitol riot, border security, and crime. He also referenced Vice President Harris, urging Americans to support a 'prosecutor in the Oval Office.'
Biden denied reports of anger over calls to end his re-election campaign following a debate performance against Trump in June, emphasizing his love for the country and his gratitude for the support of the American people throughout his political career.
Despite a stumble in his speech regarding the Supreme Court and Roe v. Wade, Biden highlighted his journey from a child with a stutter in Pennsylvania and Delaware to the presidency, passing the torch to Harris and Gov. Walz.
He expressed confidence in Harris's leadership and the historic significance of her potential presidency, vowing to support their campaign wholeheartedly.
President Biden concluded by affirming his commitment to fulfilling his remaining presidential duties in the months ahead.