The message of a “touching” letter President Joe Biden wrote to President Donald Trump has reportedly been revealed.
On his first day in office, Trump signed dozens of executive orders and answered dozens of questions from reporters in the Oval Office.
“My prayer is that the coming years will be a time of prosperity, peace, and grace for our nation.”
FOX News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy asked President Trump if Biden had left him a letter. The tradition began in 1989 when outgoing President Ronald Reagan left a letter in the Oval Office addressed to his successor, former President George H.W. Bush.
video President Trump is shown thanking Doocy for the reminder after finding Biden's letter inside his resolution desk.
“He might be doing that. Don't they leave it on the desk? I don't know,” President Trump said.
When President Trump found the letter, he said, “Oh, thank you, Peter. It could have taken me years to find this.”
At the time, Trump was thinking of reading the letter addressed to “47'' written in a white envelope right away. But after reading it, he decided it would be better to reveal the contents if necessary.
fox news We reported on the message in Biden's letter on Wednesday.
“Dear President Trump, as you leave this sacred office, I wish you and your family all the best for the next four years,” Biden wrote in a letter to Trump. “The American people, and people around the world, look to this home for stability amidst the inevitable storms of history. My prayers are for our nation to see times of prosperity, peace, and grace in the coming years.” To visit.”
“May God bless and guide you as He has blessed and guided our beloved country since its founding,” Biden concluded.
The presidential letter was signed “Joe Biden” and dated January 20, 2025.
Trump left a letter to Biden after his first term ended. Biden called it a “very generous letter.” But Mr. Biden never revealed the message Mr. Trump wrote to him.
Letters written by former presidents have typically not been made public. But Trump felt Biden's letter was “touching” and would be seen as positive for the 46th president.
“It was a really great letter,” Trump told reporters Tuesday. “It was a bit of an inspirational letter. Have fun, do a good job. It's important, it's very important. How important the work is.”
Trump added that “writing this document was positive for him.” “I appreciated the letter.''
Trump is the first president to serve non-consecutive terms since Grover Cleveland in the late 1800s.
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