Joe Biden left a letter to his successor in a desk drawer in the Oval Office. Donald Trump told the media that he had read it and also revealed some of its messages. – It was basically like a cover letter. You know what I mean. It means “enjoy yourself.” Good job – reported the 47th President of the United States.
Joe Biden left a letter on his desk in the Oval Office addressed to his successor, Donald Trump. Leaving messages for the president is a decades-old tradition in the United States. When asked by reporters if President Trump had received the letter, the 47th US president replied that he had, and joked, “Maybe we’ll read it together.”
However, after thinking about it, I decided to read it myself first. The day after the inauguration, he revealed, among other things: It was on the list. – President Trump said in a meeting with the media at the White House that it said “up to number 47” and that was very good.
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– Basically, it was a little cover letter. You know what I mean: Have fun (Presidency Edition). Good luck, he said.
The current president added that he was “grateful” for the message left by his main political opponent, Joe Biden. He said he felt the tone of the letter was very “positive”.
Donald Trump has been inaugurated as President of the United States. The tradition of passing on letters is preserved
The tradition of leaving a letter next has been going on for 36 years. The system began in 1989 when Ronald Reagan left a message for George H.W. Bush. Since then, handing a letter to a successor has been considered a sign of respect between presidents and a symbol of continued American power.
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Interestingly, four years ago, Donald Trump left a letter to Joe Biden. In this way, he continued this tradition, even though he skipped many other events, such as not attending the Democratic Party’s inauguration.
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