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Biden, Trump and Oval Office
Read the letter Biden left behind for Trump in Oval Office
Former President Joe Biden has continued a tradition started by President Ronald Reagan, who left behind a letter in the White House for his successor, George H.W. Bush.
Biden to leave Trump a letter in Oval Office, continuing modern presidential tradition started by Ronald Reagan
President Joe Biden will leave a letter for President-elect Donald Trump before leaving the Oval Office for the final time on Monday as part of tradition among outgoing presidents, according to a report.
Biden got an Oval Office letter from Trump and may leave one in the desk himself. It’d be a first
Every president since Ronald Reagan has left a note for his successor, and President Joe Biden could be the first to write a letter to someone who is both his successor and the predecessor who left a note for him.
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Secret Contents of Biden's Personal Letter to Trump Revealed on X by Fox News Reporter
The secret contents of former President Joe Biden's letter to Donald Trump were revealed by Peter Doocy, a Fox News ...
The Nation on MSN
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Biden Was a Remarkably Consequential One-Term President
What is clear is that after four contentious years, Biden leaves Washington as a remarkably consequential one-term president.
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Ronald Reagan left a letter for his successor - now it’s a presidential tradition
Ronald Reagan started a tradition as he prepared to leave office after two terms as president: Write a note congratulating ...
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A history of presidential letters to successors, as Trump gets his second
Ronald Reagan scribbled a note in 1989 to his successor above an elephant cartoon. The tradition, started perhaps ...
Opinion
Midland Daily News on MSN
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Opinion
S.E. CUPP: Where is the Democratic Party’s Ronald Reagan?
With all the attention, deservedly, on President Trump and what he intends to do with his defiant return to the White House, there’s a more than good chance we’ll spend the next four years consumed ...
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1985 was the last time an inauguration was indoors. Ronald and Nancy Reagan felt they had no choice
Ronald and Nancy Reagan were disappointed, but felt they had no choice. That's what White House Press Secretary Larry Speakes ...
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