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It all comes after the tumultuous relationship between Biden and Trump was on full display in the presidential race.
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In a recent development, it has come to light that former US President Joe Biden actually wrote an inspirational letter to US President Donald Trump before leaving office. The letter was kept at the desk of Donald Trump and the contents of it were really significant.
What a difference from four years ago, when a mob stormed the Capitol, when Trump sought to upend the election results and, upon failing, did not attend Biden’s inauguration. This transition, the official transition of presidential power, has been orderly.
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden greeted incoming President-elect Donald Trump and future first lady Melania Trump outside the White House Monday morning in a return to presidential transition tradition.
Frank Biden, drew criticism for linking himself to his brother in a 2021 ad for a Florida law firm, but has mostly avoided controversy during his brother’s presidential term. Joe Biden’s ...
President Joe Biden will leave the White House with a strong economy, historic gains in the job market, a foundation for future manufacturing growth, and having brought down decades-high inflation without triggering a recession.
The economy rebounded strongly from the COVID shock, but the U.S. continues to grapple with a cost-of-living crisis and spiraling federal debt.
Trump took the oath of office at his second inauguration and vowing that a "golden age" for the country begins now.
Presidential inaugurals frequently symbolize what binds Americans, a quadrennial celebration of a peaceful transition of power.
The directive, which a federal judge has temporarily blocked from going into effect, has unleashed furious reactions from lawmakers, mostly Democrats and a few Republicans. Many have cited the US constitution's provision saying that "the power of the purse" lies with the Congress rather than the executive branch.