Joe Biden has decided not to run in the US presidential election in November. He said so in a letter published on the X social network on July 21. Informed.

“It has been the greatest honor of my life to serve as your president. While I intend to run for re-election, I believe it is in the interest of my party and my country that I decline to run and focus solely on performing my duties as president for the remainder of my term,” 81-year-old Biden said in his address to Americans.

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Joe Biden, who is currently being treated for coronavirus, has promised to address the nation on television in the coming days.

He then announced again that he would recommend Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic candidate for the US presidency.

“Today, I would like to express my full support and endorsement of Kamala as our party’s nominee this year. Democrats, it’s time to unite and defeat Trump. Let’s do it,” Biden wrote.

This week, several US media outlets cited sources as saying that Joe Biden may announce his withdrawal from the July 20-21 presidential election. ReportGiven that the head of state does not enjoy the support of party members and patrons, it remains a matter of time, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Joe Biden faces incumbent Donald Trump in the presidential runoff on July 27 From the debate Subsequently, Democratic representatives, represented by Biden, began to call on him to withdraw from the race. He and his representatives announced that they would not withdraw their candidacy until the last minute.