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President Joe Biden will seek to fortify his legacy on the global stage and safeguard his vision for robust U.S. involvement in the world when he addresses the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday for the last time before he leaves office.
With wars in Ukraine and Gaza unresolved and his predecessor, former President Donald Trump, running neck-and-neck with his hand-picked successor, Vice President Kamala Harris, the address will be Biden’s last chance to articulate a compelling case for his worldview before the November election.
Biden, 81, arrives at the annual gathering of world leaders in New York as a lame duck president, having quit the race days after a NATO summit at which he failed to demonstrate he could save his candidacy.