"That's not to say the battle against COVID-19 is over. Today, we're closer than ever to declaring our independence from a deadly virus," Biden said more than a year into the pandemic. "Two hundred and forty-five years ago, we declared our independence from a distant king. Polling conducted just ahead of the long weekend found that as of July 1, nearly 56 percent of Americans disapproved of Biden and only 39 percent say they approve.ĭuring his 2021 Independence Day speech, Biden celebrated the holiday with the nation's independence from COVID. Last year, the majority of Americans-52 percent-approved of the job Biden was doing in the White House, according to FiveThirtyEight. Here's What Joe Biden Has Planned for July FourthĪs Biden marks his second Independence Day in office, his approval ratings have fallen to historic lows. The president and the first lady will then make their way to the National Mall where they will watch the fireworks display shortly after 9 p.m. Biden will deliver remarks to celebrate the occasion, according to the White House. ahead of their Independence Day barbecue for military families, which is set to begin at 5 p.m. The Bidens are expected to arrive in Washington D.C. For detailed information on billing and cancelation, please visit the Hulu Help Center ( ).President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden will return to the White House from Camp David on Monday afternoon to celebrate the Fourth of July in Washington D.C. Location data may be required to watch certain content. Access content from each service separately.
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