Biden's farewell letter to trump: A message of hope and unity
Upon leaving the White House, Joe Biden wrote a letter to his successor on the Oval Office desk. Fox News has revealed its contents.
Trump showed the envelope with the letter on inauguration day while signing executive orders in the Oval Office. He discovered it somewhat accidentally when one of the reporters asked him if the outgoing president had left him a letter, as had occurred in the past when the presidency of the United States changed hands.
Later, Donald Trump described Joe Biden's letter as "a little bit of an inspirational type of letter." He also expressed that it was a "very nice letter."
However, Fox News has already obtained the content of the letter. The message begins with the words "Dear President Trump." Biden wishes Trump and his family all the best for the next four years. He emphasizes that Americans and people worldwide look to the White House as a symbol of stability amid the storms of history.
Biden expresses hope that the coming years will be a time of prosperity, peace, and grace for the nation.
"May God bless you and guide you as He has blessed and guided our beloved country since our founding," Biden wrote.
The letter is signed "Joe Biden" and is dated 20 January 2025.