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President Joe Biden shared his farewell letter that highlighted overcoming a pandemic and "the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression," as he nears his White House exit on Jan. 20.
Retiring President Joe Biden said it was the "privilege of my life" to serve in politics as he released his farewell letter — days before President-elect Donald Trump is set to take office.
What Former President Joe Biden Said to Donald Trump in Farewell Letter Before former president Joe Biden left the White House Jan. 20, he left behind a letter for President Donald Trump, which ...
President Biden released a farewell letter Wednesday, saying that “It has been the privilege of my life to serve this nation for over 50 years." ...
On January 15, the White House released President Biden's farewell letter to the nation. In the letter's opening, he addressed certain trials he and the American public faced at the beginning of ...
The Trump White House on Wednesday sent termination notices to several U.S. Attorneys around the country who had been appointed by Democratic President Joe Biden, according to an excerpt of an ...
The White House did not share specifics of what Biden will say, but a letter released by the president on Wednesday emphasizes what he believes are his biggest accomplishments during his four ...
President Joe Biden is bidding farewell to his time in office and called his 50-year-long political career the greatest privilege of his life. In a letter from the White House released Wednesday ...
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden will deliver a farewell address to the country next Wednesday, the White House announced on Friday.
President Biden said Wednesday in a farewell letter to the American people that it’s been the “privilege of my life” to serve in the White House. The outgoing commander-in-chief, who is set ...
Joe Biden shares his highlights during his presidential term in a farewell letter to Americans ahead of his White House exit.