Former President Biden To Deliver First Public Address Since Office Exit

Joe Biden is headlining the event that is set to focus on rallying bipartisan support for Social Security.

Former President Biden is set to deliver his first public address since leaving the White House in January.

Biden will be speaking at the National Conference of Advocates, Counselors and Representatives for the disabled in Chicago on Tuesday. He is headlining the event that is set to focus on rallying bipartisan support for Social Security.

Biden will take the stage at around 5:45pm to address a critical issue for millions of Americans that could define next year’s midterm elections. He will be joined by a bipartisan group of former elected officials, including former Sen. Roy Blunt, former Sen. Debbie Stabenow, former Social Security Administrator Martin O’Malley, among others.