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PRESIDENT Joe Biden has bid farewell to the nation with a speech that baffled viewers after he slurred his words and refused to say Donald Trump's name just five days ahead of passing the torch.

As Biden is set to leave the White House on Monday, his final speech highlighted his achievements while in office - including taking credit for the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal that was put through hours before the address.

President Biden delivering a farewell address from the Oval Office.
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President Joe Biden delivers his farewell address from the Resolute desk in the Oval OfficeCredit: AFP or licensors
President Biden, Vice President Harris, and Secretary of State Blinken announce an Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement.
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President Joe Biden speaking about the Israel-Hamas deal at the White House on January 15Credit: AFP
President Biden at a meeting.
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Joe Biden, who is giving his final address to the nation from the Oval OfficeCredit: Splash

Throughout Biden's 17-minute speech on Wednesday night, viewers shared their confusion with the "bizarre" address on social media after he slurred through his words and stumbled over multiple sentences.

Biden even mistakenly said the last four years was "one of the toughest years" in American history.

"Joe Biden’s 'Farewell Speech' was the most random and confusing speech I’ve heard," one X user slammed.

"It was made up of a bunch of nice-sounding phrases; trying to make it seem as if he left us a great, growing and peaceful economy – when it’s the total opposite."

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Another added, "Biden's farewell speech sounds confusing and sour grapes."

NO TRUMP NAMED

From behind the Resolute desk in the Oval Office, Biden spoke about his plan to have a peaceful transition of power to the new president - but he didn't mention Trump's name once.

Instead, Biden said America is threatened by an "oligarchy" of powerful people with unchecked influences.

"We must not be bullied into sacrificing the future," Biden said.

While Biden spoke about his concerns for the future, Trump seemed unfazed and posted on Truth Social about his incoming administration.

"In order to save time, money, and effort, it would be helpful if you would not send, or recommend to us, people who worked with, or are endorsed by, Americans for No Prosperity," Trump wrote.

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He then called out politicians including "birdbrain" Nikki Haley, Mike Pence, Dick Cheney, or "any of the other people suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome."

HOSTAGE DEAL

Biden's fifth and final speech from the Oval Office came hours after Trump revealed Israel and Hamas finally reached a ceasefire deal to release the hostages trapped in Gaza.

The president-elect confirmed the hostage deal and called the agreement "epic" in a post on Truth Social.

"WE HAVE A DEAL FOR THE HOSTAGES IN THE MIDDLE EAST. THEY WILL BE RELEASED SHORTLY. THANK YOU!" Trump wrote.

He later added, "I am thrilled American and Israeli hostages will be returning home to be reunited with their families and loved ones."

President Biden's speeches from the Resolute desk

President Joe Biden is giving his farewell address to the nation from behind the Resolute desk in the Oval Office.

The last time Biden spoke from behind the Resolute desk, he explained his decision not to run for a second term in July 2024.

Biden has given five speeches from the Oval Office:

June 2, 2023 - On Congress approving the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023, increasing the federal debt limit

October 19, 2023 - On the Israel-Hamas war and the Russian invasion of Ukraine

July 14, 2024 - On the assassination attempt on Donald Trump

July 24, 2024 - On his decision to withdraw from the presidential race

January 15, 2024 - His farewell address

Biden addressed the deal in a speech from the White House, saying it ends 15 months of suffering after months of negotiations.

"Fighting in Gaza will stop, and soon the hostages return home to their families," Biden said.

The president took credit for the move, saying it was identical to the plan he laid out for the deal last May.

He confirmed the plan's terms will mostly be put in place by the incoming Trump administration.

"In these past few days, we have been speaking as one team,” he said.

Biden then fired back at a reporter who asked if he or Trump played a bigger part in getting the hostage deal done.

"Is that a joke?" Biden slammed.

President Biden giving a farewell address in the Oval Office, with Kamala Harris, Doug Emhoff, and Jill Biden in the background.
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Biden speaks during his farewell addressCredit: AP:Associated Press
Doug Emhoff, Kamala Harris, and Jill Biden listen to President Biden's farewell address.
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Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, Vice-President Kamala Harris and First Lady Jill Biden listen to Biden deliver his farewell addressCredit: Getty - Pool

Meanwhile, Trump said on Truth Social that the agreement would've never come about if he wasn't elected.

"This EPIC ceasefire agreement could have only happened as a result of our Historic Victory in November," Trump wrote.

The Republican continued to say his victory "signaled to the entire World that my Administration would seek Peace and negotiate deals to ensure the safety of all Americans, and our Allies."

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Americans generally view Biden's time in the Oval Office as more of a failure than a success, according to a new .

The research revealed just 36% of US adults approve of how Biden handled his presidency, which matches the lowest approval mark during his term.

President-elect Joe Biden gestures to supporters.
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Biden gesturing to supporters in Delaware in November 2020Credit: AP
President Biden giving a foreign policy speech.
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Biden giving the last foreign policy speech of his presidency in Washington DC on January 13Credit: EPA
President Biden sitting at his desk in the Oval Office.
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Biden at a briefing in the Oval Office on January 10Credit: Reuters
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