Former First Lady Michelle Obama is slated to make a significant appearance at the Democratic National Convention (DNC), where she plans to endorse Joe Biden and express her disapproval of President Donald Trump.
A knowledgeable source has indicated that Mrs. Obama’s speech will be both compelling and inspirational, emphasizing the critical role of voting in the forthcoming election and the values cherished by her and her husband, former President Barack Obama.
This will be Mrs. Obama’s first major public speech since her husband’s administration ended in 2017. Since leaving the White House, she has largely remained outside the political limelight, dedicating her time to initiatives like the “Let Girls Learn” campaign and promoting her best-selling memoir, “Becoming.”
With the 2020 election approaching, it is reported that Mrs. Obama is keen to leverage her influence to support Joe Biden’s campaign and to aid in defeating President Trump.
The Democratic National Convention is scheduled for August 17-20 and will be conducted virtually due to health concerns stemming from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Joining Mrs. Obama in addressing the convention will be notable figures such as former President Bill Clinton, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and former 2020 presidential hopefuls Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.
Anticipated to speak on the convention’s closing night, Mrs. Obama will set the stage for Joe Biden to formally accept the Democratic nomination to seek another term as President of the United States.
Her address is eagerly anticipated as a key event at the DNC and is likely to significantly energize the Democratic Party’s campaign to unseat President Trump in the upcoming election.