President Joe Biden is expected to share information about the evacuation of Americans and our allies in Afghanistan on Friday.
will give a second address to the nation about the situation in Afghanistan on Friday, specifically offering information about Americans who have yet to be evacuated.
The President is scheduled to speak to the nation at 1 p.m. ET from the East Room of the White House. His remarks will be broadcast live on television and online on C-Span, as well as on the White House'sGiven the relevance of the topic and the scarcity of public comments Biden has made on the subject, it's likely news networks will pause their coverage to broadcast Biden's remarks.
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