Before giving up the presidency, Joe Biden decided to write a few lines dedicated to Donald Trump in a document placed in one of the drawers of the desk where the Republican now works.
The day after his presidential inauguration, The New York tycoon thanked his predecessor for taking the time to leave him a message, but above all he recognized the good intention of his words.
“It was a very nice letter. It was a bit of an inspiring letter. Enjoy it, do a good job. Important, very important. How important the work is.
It was a positive thing for him to write it. I appreciate the letter,” the head of the nation said before several representatives of the media.

Trump discovered the letter in a white envelope with the legend addressed to “47” and Its content is extremely significant after Biden became its main political detractor for just over four years, first by repealing some of his policies that he had implemented during his administration, such as the restrictions on women’s reproductive rights and the pressure exerted on immigrants who lacked documents to prove their stay in the United States.
Later, in his attempt to be re-elected, the Democratic politician attacked Donald John Trump with everything, pointing out him as a very dangerous character for American democracy.
However, Before retiring from the White House, Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. tried to turn the page with a text wishing the best to whoever now takes his place in Washington.
“Dear President Trump:
As I bid farewell to this sacred office, I wish you and your family all the best in the next four years. The American people—and people around the world—look to this house for steadfastness in the inevitable storms of history, and my prayer is that the years ahead will be a time of prosperity, peace, and grace for our nation.
May God bless you and guide you as he has blessed and guided our beloved country since our founding,” states the text signed by the 82-year-old Democrat dated January 20.
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