U.S. President Donald Trump shared on Tuesday that former President Joe Biden left him a “nice” handwritten letter in the Resolute Desk at the White House, continuing the inauguration day tradition.
Trump, inaugurated for a nonconsecutive second term on Monday, told reporters he found the letter during a ceremony in the Oval Office. He described it as "inspirational," with Biden encouraging him to enjoy the role and emphasizing its significance.
The letter, addressed to “Number 47,” included advice to “do a good job” and highlighted the importance of the presidency. Trump said he appreciated the gesture and hinted at possibly releasing the letter publicly, calling it a “positive” reflection of Biden.
This exchange continues a tradition of outgoing presidents leaving notes for their successors, dating back to Ronald Reagan in 1989. Reagan famously left a note for George H.W. Bush on White House stationery that read, "Don’t let the turkeys get you down."
Trump’s acknowledgment of Biden’s letter comes after Biden described the letter he received from Trump in January 2021 as “very generous,” though its contents were never disclosed.
Trump, now the first U.S. president since Grover Cleveland in the 1800s to serve nonconsecutive terms, expressed gratitude for the bipartisan courtesy. He noted the letter’s tone as “kind” and suggested it could resonate with Americans.
By referencing Biden's gesture, Trump also highlighted the symbolic importance of the peaceful transfer of power despite political differences, showcasing a rare moment of unity between two leaders from opposing parties.


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