State of the Union 2024 address as it happened: Joe Biden greeted by protesters as he makes his way to Capitol

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State of the Union 2024 address as it happened: Joe Biden greeted by protesters as he makes his way to Capitol

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Watch live: Biden speaks after motorcade avoids pro-Palestinian protesters

By Farrah Tomazin

Joe Biden is delivering his State of the Union address.

The president’s car, known as The Beast, made its way from the White House to the US Capitol building. It’s about a 10-minute drive on a busy day – but much less when you’re in a presidential motorcade.

The Secret Service reportedly used an alternative route to avoid the pro-Palestinian protesters who blocked the streets of Washington.

You can watch Biden’s address here.

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The final verdict on the speech

By Farrah Tomazin

US President Joe Biden had three things he had to achieve in his final State of the Union address before this year’s presidential election.

First, he had to assuage concerns that he is too old and unfit for another term.

Second, he had to convince a sceptical nation of what he’s achieved over the past three years and lay out a vision for another four.

And third, he had to draw a contrast with Donald Trump and make their looming rematch a referendum on the former president, when elections are often referendums on the incumbent.

To that end, the 81-year-old president did a convincing enough job, delivering a loud and fiery address warning that basic freedoms are under attack, both domestically and overseas.

You can read more of Farrah’s analysis of Biden’s performance here. 

Biden delivering his fiery State of the Union address.

Biden delivering his fiery State of the Union address. Credit: AP

Was Biden vigorous or yelling?

Through most of the speech, the 81-year-old president’s delivery was energetic and forceful enough to exceed even some Democrats’ expectations. He spoke for over an hour.

“Trump and the Republicans have spent months going after Biden’s energy and stamina and in front of the whole country, Biden giving them an absolute and well-deserved scolding,” said Democratic strategist Eric Koch.

The hashtag “yelling” trended on X, the former Twitter, in postings about his speech, and his slight cough seemed to become more persistent toward the end of his delivery.

US President Joe Biden delivered a fiery State of the Union address.

US President Joe Biden delivered a fiery State of the Union address.Credit: Bloomberg

“In my career, I’ve been told I was too young,” he said, to laughter, adding “and I’ve been told I’m too old.”

Whether young or old, he has always known America’s “North Star,” he said - the American idea that “we’re all created equal.”

One word missing from the speech was “Bidenomics,” the White House’s previous slogan for his economic agenda that was the centrepiece of a cross-country tour last year.

Democrats running for office in congressional races have avoided the phrase and senior Democrats have been encouraging the White House to ditch the catch-all slogan and focus instead on specific details, like price caps on prescription drugs, data on job growth and unemployment figures.

It seemed Biden took their advice.

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What’s the verdict on Biden’s speech and how he delivered it?

What was the verdict from those watching Biden’s address?

Carle Hurse, for the New York Times says: That was an aggressive ending by Biden as he took on the age issue and tried to turn it to his advantage. Republicans hoping for a major stumble will be disappointed, though he did misspeak a few times. Democrats will be encouraged by this performance.

Journalist Jake Tapper on CNN says: His presentation, his annunciation isn’t as clear as it once was, a decade or two ago, his mind did seem fairly sharp, he ad-libbed a response from a pretty harsh moment to some heckling about the tragic murder of Laken Riley, he got the name wrong, he called her Lincoln Riley, but as a general note he condemned his murder which is something people are talking about.

Dana Bash, political journalist for CNN says: “He certainly met the moment that members of his party, those who are really upset and worried about this coming election year and frankly what would happen if he didn’t win another term … they wanted him to be a fighter and boy … did he deliver. There’s some criticism from some Republicans that it was too political and the retort already is ‘compared to what?’“.

Michael Shear and Shane Goldmacher in the New York Times say: Biden came into Thursday’s speech determined to use the high-profile moment to beat back accusations that he is too old for a second term. He delivered feisty remarks at a near-shout in an effort to show energy and vitality. He sparred with Republicans in the chamber several times, diverting from his prepared remarks to ad-lib his retorts. And as he neared the end of his speech, the president joked about his age.

John King, CNN’s chief national correspondent: “This is the 36th of these for me, State of the Union or presidential addresses … I’ve never heard one so political, never heard one that is such a campaign speech. But what are Republicans saying about Joe Biden? He is weak and he is weakening America, and he doesn’t have the vitality and vigor to be the president of the United States. He came up hitting on Ukraine, standing up to Russia, be strong Republicans, don’t be weak .. then went right after January 6 … and he did it all with fight. He came out punching and came out swinging right from the beginning”.

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Katie Britt offers the Republican response from her kitchen table

Senator Katie Britt from Alabama has delivered the Republicans’ formal response to Biden’s speech, delivering her response from her kitchen table.

She’s used the setting to enforce one of her main points, that Biden is a threat to American families.

“The true, unvarnished State of our Union begins and ends with this: Our families are hurting. Our country can do better,” she says.

“President Biden’s border crisis is a disgrace. It’s despicable. And it’s almost entirely preventable.”

She’s claimed that “life is getting more and more dangerous” across the US.

While focusing heavily on immigration, she’s also used her address to say that Republicans support access to IVF.

Katie Britt delivers the Republican reply from her kitchen table in Alabama.

Katie Britt delivers the Republican reply from her kitchen table in Alabama.

Biden departs

After the House was adjourned and the lights dimmed, Biden remained chatting with politicians.

But now, almost 30 minutes after his speech concluded, he has left. Did he want to prove wrong those who had questioned his ability to stay up after 9pm?

Biden is due to head to Philadelphia tomorrow for a campaign event.

President Joe Biden speaks after his address.

President Joe Biden speaks after his address.Credit: AP

Biden on US foreign policy

Biden is taking his time to leave the Chamber, going around and shaking hands with anyone who wants to congratulate the president.

So what was in that address in terms of foreign policy? Not much we didn’t already expect.

Ukraine

He told Putin he would not walk away from Ukraine and took a swipe at Republicans who are blocking more aid. He said the US must stand up to Putin and that “history is watching”.

“If the United States walks away now, it will put Ukraine at risk, Europe at risk, the free world at risk, emboldening others who wish to do us harm,” he said.

“My message to President Putin is simple. We will not walk away. We will not bow down. I will not bow down.”

President Joe Biden delivers his State of the Union address.

President Joe Biden delivers his State of the Union address.Credit: AP

Israel-Hamas

Biden said Israel had a right to go after Hamas, and that the terrorist organisation could end the conflict by releasing the hostages and surrendering those responsible for October 7.

But he addressed the Israeli leadership directly, saying they also had to do their part, allow more aid into Gaza, ensure that humanitarian workers aren’t caught in the crossfire and not use humanitarian assistance as a bargaining chip.

“Protecting and saving innocent lives has to be a priority,” he said.

China

Biden said the US was standing up against China’s unfair economic practices and for “peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait”.

“I’ve revitalised our partnerships and alliances in the Pacific, I’ve made sure that the most advanced American technologies can’t be used in China’s weapons,” he said.

“Frankly, for all his tough talk on China, it never occurred to my predecessor to do that.

“We want competition with China, but not conflict.”

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As he wraps up, Biden jokes about his age

As we get to the end of his address, Biden is not running away from questions about his age.

“I know I may not look like it, but I’ve been around a while,” he says.

“And when you get to my age, certain things become clearer than ever before. I know the American story.”

Joe Biden.

Joe Biden.Credit: EPA

But he says throughout his career he’s been told he’s “too young, and I’m too old” and he’s taken another swipe at Trump on his way out.

“My fellow Americans, the issue facing our nation isn’t how old we are; it’s how old our ideas are.

“Hate, anger, revenge, retribution are among the oldest of ideas, but you can’t lead America with ancient ideas that only take us back.

“To lead America, the land of possibilities, you need a vision for the future of what America can and should be.”

Biden says Israel must do more to allow aid into Gaza

Biden has addressed the leadership of Israel, saying that “humanitarian assistance cannot be a secondary consideration or a bargaining chip”.

He reiterated the only resolution to the conflict was a two-state solution.

“There is no other path that guarantees Israel’s security and democracy,” he says.

“There is no other path that guarantees Palestinians can live with peace and dignity.”

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He has spoken about plans for a temporary pier in the Mediterranean off the Gaza coast, the details of which had been leaked before his address.

He says the pier would be used for large ships to deliver food, water, medicine and temporary shelters.

“This temporary pier would enable a massive increase in the amount of humanitarian assistance getting into Gaza every day,” he says.

“But Israel must also do its part.

“Israel must allow more aid into Gaza and ensure that humanitarian workers aren’t caught in the crossfire.”

Biden renews call for greater gun control

Biden says he wants to take on domestic violence before turning his attention to gun control and acknowledging Jasmine Cazares, who is sitting with first lady Jill Biden, and whose nine-year-old sister was killed with 21 others at her elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.

He said that after visiting Uvalde, he “heard their message, and so should everyone in this chamber – do something”.

“I did do something by establishing the first-ever Office of Gun Violence Prevention in the White House that Vice President Harris is leading.

Meanwhile, my predecessor told the NRA [National Rifle Association] he’s proud he did nothing on guns when he was president.

“After another school shooting in Iowa, he said we should just ‘get over it’. I say we must stop it.”

He says that now he must “beat the NRA again” and is “demanding a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines”.

That will be almost impossible for the president, with the Republicans controlling the House.

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Biden says her name

Biden appears to have gone off script again, although it looks pre-planned, to respond to Marjorie Taylor Greene’s repeated demands that he say the name of Laken Riley, the woman killed by an undocumented immigrant.

Responding to her jeers, the president reaches for a button that Taylor Greene had been handing out that read: “Say Her Name: Laken Riley”.

President Joe Biden holds up a Laken Riley button.

President Joe Biden holds up a Laken Riley button.Credit: AP

In saying her name, however, Biden appears to have stumbled over Laken, while expressing his condolences to her parents, telling them he knows what it is like to lose a child.

He also says the word “illegal” when referencing her killer, a phrase not supported by immigration advocates or many in his party.

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