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Joe Biden had a swan song for President Donald Trump.
Days after the 47th president took office, Trump revealed to White House reporters that his predecessor Biden left behind a “very nice letter.”
Trump found the token—a tradition in which presidents leave letters for their successors inside the Oval Office’s Resolute desk—while signing executive orders in front of reporters, per Fox News, and later shared its contents.
“As I take leave of this sacred office I wish you and your family all the best in the next four years,” Biden wrote per the outlet. “The American people—and people around the world—look to this house for steadiness in the inevitable storms of history, and my prayer is that in the coming years will be a time of prosperity, peace, and grace for our nation.”
Before signing off, Biden added, “May God bless you and guide you as He has blessed and guided our beloved country since our founding.”
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After sharing the letter’s contents, Trump called the note—as well as the office itself—“important.”
“It was a positive, for him, in writing it,” Trump added to White House reporters. “I appreciated the letter.”
Trump revealing Biden’s gesture comes two days after he and Vice President JD Vance were sworn in on Inauguration Day. The event was attended by Trump and Vance’s respective families, as well as former presidents Biden, Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton as well as tech giants like Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos.
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Prior to the event, Biden and former first lady Dr. Jill Biden greeted Trump and First Lady Melania Trump outside the White House. The former president proved his chivalrous attitude toward the ceremony by telling Trump and Melania as they exited their vehicle, per The Washington Post, “Welcome home!”
Of course, Biden and his wife didn’t leave the White House without one last photo op for themselves.
Alongside a selfie of the couple shared to his official presidential social media, he wrote, “One final photo. We love you America.”
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Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, George W. Bush & Laura Bush
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Robert F. Kennedy
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Kentucky senator Mitch McConnell held tight to wife Elaine Chao.
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