Joe Biden’s speech in Joint Session of Congress to be livestreamed in American Sign Language
President Joe Biden will address the Joint Session of Congress on Wednesday for the first time ever.
The White House through its official Twitter handle tweeted that to make “this historic moment accessible for all Americans, our livestreams will have American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation for the first time.”
President Biden will be delivering his first address to a Joint Session of Congress tonight. To make this historic moment accessible for all Americans, our livestreams will have American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation for the first time in history. https://t.co/uUxL0sivVp
— The White House 46 Archived (@WhiteHouse46) April 28, 2021
Earlier President Biden had tweeted on the same topic and how the people can watch it.
Tonight, I’ll be delivering my first address to a Joint Session of Congress. You can watch right here on Twitter, where we’ll be providing commentary from administration officials throughout the speech. Learn more: https://t.co/0MicNU8f7S
— President Biden Archived (@POTUS46Archive) April 28, 2021
