Every president since Ronald Reagan has left a note for his successor, and President Biden is the first to write a letter to someone who is both his successor and the predecessor who left a note for him.
Donald Trump will make history when he is sworn into office today as the oldest President to take the oath of office.
As President Joe Biden prepares to pass the baton to President-elect Donald Trump, it's unclear if he'll follow the tradition of leaving a note in the Oval Office.
Former President Joe Biden wished President Donald Trump and his family “all the best in the next four years,” Fox News reported.
As President Joe Biden gets ready to leave office, we consider his accomplishments, failures, and what his legacy will be.
The American people - and people around the world - look to this house for steadiness in the inevitable storms of history,’ Biden tells Trump
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President Trump and Secretary Rubio both understand Iran and how Iran reacts to perceived weakness. Pulling security from targets will be perceived as weak.