KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden will address the nation at 5 p.m. following a deadly attack near the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, in which a dozen U.S. service members were killed.
  • The White House took the unusual step of clearing Biden's schedule on Thursday following the attack.
  • Biden moved a planned meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett to Friday and canceled a meeting with governors, and the White House canceled press briefings.

WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden will address the nation at 5 p.m. ET on Thursday following a deadly attack near the Kabul airport in which a dozen U.S. service members were killed.

The announcement of Biden's remarks came hours after the White House took the unusual step of clearing the president's schedule following a deadly attack near the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, which also wounded 15 American service members and killed dozens of Afghan civilians.