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Biden says he wants transition of power to go smoothly

President Biden on Thanksgiving thanked the second Trump administration for a smooth transition but urged the next commander-in-chief to “reconsider” his threat to impose steep tariffs on Mexican and Canadian products. urged.

“I hope so. [President-elect Trump] I'll reconsider. “We're surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, Mexico and two of our allies,” Biden told reporters Thursday on Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, where he was vacationing with his family. Canada. The last thing we have to do is start ruining those relationships. I think we put them in a good spot. ”

Earlier this week, President Trump vowed to impose 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada, in an effort to encourage both countries to do more to stop illegal immigration and illegal drugs from entering the United States. President Trump met with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo on Wednesday, and it appears both sides have reached an understanding, he said.

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President Biden shook hands with Nantucket police officers on Thursday during a Thanksgiving visit to a fire station in Nantucket, Massachusetts. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

“She agreed to stop immigration.” Via Mexico“We also discussed the large amount of drugs coming into the United States and what we can do to stop the United States from consuming these drugs,” President Trump wrote on Truth Social. It was a very productive conversation! ”

President Trump also threatened to impose additional 10% tariffs on China. Biden said Chinese President Xi Jinping “doesn't want to make a mistake.”

“I'm not saying he's our best friend, but he understands what's at stake,” he said.

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President Biden speaks to the media

President Biden spoke to the media Thursday during a Thanksgiving visit to the Nantucket Fire Department in Nantucket, Massachusetts. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

President Biden also said Thursday that illegal border crossings have been “significantly reduced” since President Trump's first term. Trump campaigned heavily on the border crisis, which exploded after Biden took office.

The president also said he was satisfied with the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon and was “very happy” that China had released three Americans who had been “unjustly detained” for several years.

Biden said he hopes the transition from his presidency to the second Trump administration will go smoothly.

President Biden stands in front of a fire truck and police officer

President Biden spoke with the media Thursday in Nantucket, Massachusetts. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

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“I want to make sure it goes smoothly. And all the talk about what he's going to do and what he's not going to do, I think maybe it's a little bit of internal calculation on his part. ” he said.

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