Former President Joe Biden recently delivered his first public speech since leaving the White House.
However, most Americans would likely be completely unaware of the speech as the event was largely ignored by the corporate media.
Biden spoke at the National High School Model United Nations (NHSMUN) in New York City.
He addressed students participating in the annual academic conference.
Yet, the speech received no corporate media coverage.
Since departing the White House in January, Biden appears to have vanished from the public eye.
Aside from a pre-recorded video for the Democratic National Committee’s winter meeting, the NHSMUN speech marked his first live address.
“As I look across the room, you are the reason why I remain optimistic about our future,” Biden told the group of high school delegates in attendance.
“Your vision. Your commitment. Your engagement.”
Despite being billed as a significant event, Biden’s speech was not covered by any major news outlets.
No broadcast networks aired the address, and no mainstream political reporting followed the event.
The corporate media blackout has drawn scrutiny, particularly given Biden’s past claims of popularity and electoral support.
In 2020, Biden supposedly secured over 80 million votes in the presidential election —