Biden to Deliver His Farewell Address Tonight — Where to Watch

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Joe Biden‘s long, unlikely political career spanned five decades, and the outgoing president will cap his legacy with a farewell address tonight. There are no details on what his speech will entail, but he is likely tout his accomplishments domestically and abroad. Biden also delivered a foreign policy-focused speech at the State Department on Monday.

The speech will air tonight at 8 p.m. ET/ 5 p.m. PT. It’s expected to last 15 – 30 minutes, which is the time networks have allotted for the speech in their listings. Biden’s speech will be broadcast on every major network and stream on the White House’s YouTube channel.

Farewell addresses are a tradition started by George Washington. Presidents have historically used them to trumpet their achievements, defend their records, and occasionally take veiled shots at their successors.

However, there’s no standard length for farewell speeches — George W. Bush spoke for less than 15 minutes and Donald Trump spoke for around 20 minutes, while Barack Obama’s speech, delivered from Chicago, ran for over 50 minutes. Should Biden’s speech run long, networks will push their programming back.

For those who have cut the cord and want to watch Biden’s speech on network TV, there are a few options. Live-streaming TV services like DirecTV Stream, Hulu with Live TV, and Fubo all include access to the major networks. They’re all available with free trials.

DirecTV Stream

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DirecTV Stream includes all of the major networks, including ABC, NBC, CBS, and FOX, all of which are carrying the speech when it airs. Plans start at $86.99/mo, after the free trial.

Hulu + Live TV

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Hulu + Live TV also comes with a free trial and includes all of the major networks, such as ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX. Plans start at $82.99/mo, after the free trial.

Fubo

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Fubo is another popular live-streaming service, and it includes all of the major networks, all of which are carrying tonight’s speech. Plans start at $74.99 after a free trial.