What Biden wrote in the letter he left for Trump?
There is a long-standing tradition in American politics. The outgoing president leaves a personal message for his successor.
The tradition of this letter exchange began in 1989 with President Ronald Reagan. He wrote a funny note for his successor, George H.W. Bush. The letter had a picture of an elephant surrounded by turkeys, and it read— “May the turkeys not let you down.”
Since then, every outgoing president has left a personal message for his successor. Where love, good wishes and experiences of serving as president are shared.
As per tradition, Joe Biden has also left a letter for the new President Donald Trump.
A reporter asked Trump if Biden had left a letter! Then Trump smiled and said, “Maybe he did.” Then he opened the drawer of his Resolute desk and found this letter. Upon receiving the letter, Trump said in a surprised manner, “Ohh.”
He also showed the envelope to the reporters present. At that time, he joked, “If you hadn’t told me, it would have taken me years to find it.”
Upon receiving the letter, Trump initially said, “Let’s all read it together.” But he later changed his mind and said, “First I’ll read it, then I’ll tell you.”
At that time, he also said, “I left a letter for Biden in the drawer myself.”
The letter was in a white envelope, which was written ‘47’.
Earlier, when Trump left, he left a letter for Biden.
When asked about it, Biden briefly commented in Spanish, “Eso queda entre él y yo,” which means, “It’s between him and me.”
Trump told reporters that he opened the letter on Monday evening and was thinking about releasing it publicly. In the letter, Biden advised Trump to enjoy his term and emphasized the importance of the presidency.
Trump said, “It was a very beautiful letter. It was basically an inspirational letter. It was written, “Enjoy. Keep up the good work. Most importantly, this post is very important.”
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