Oh, So That's Why DOJ Isn't Going After Pro-Terrorism Agitators
The UN Endorses a Second Terrorist State for Iran
Biden Administration Hurls Israel Under the Bus Again
Israeli Ambassador Shreds the U.N. Charter in Powerful Speech Before Vote to Grant...
New Single Article of Impeachment Filed Against Biden
New Report Details How Dems Are Planning to Minimize Risk of Pro-Hamas Disruptions...
The Long Haul of Love
Trump Addresses the Very Real Chance of Him Going to Jail
Yes, Jen Psaki Really Said This About Biden Cutting Off Weapons Supply to...
3,000 Fulton County Ballots Were Scanned Twice During the 2020 Election Recount
Joe Biden's Weapons 'Pause' Will Get More Israeli Soldiers, Civilians Killed
Left-Wing Mayor Hires Drag Queen to Spearhead 'Transgender Initiatives'
NewsNation Border Patrol Ride Along Sees Arrest of Illegal Immigrants in Illustration of...
One State Just Cut Off Funding for Planned Parenthood
Vulnerable Democratic Senators Refuse to Support Commonsense Pro-Life Bill
Tipsheet

We Don't Know What Trump Wrote to Biden, But We Got a Hint

(Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead)

During his first press appearance in the Oval Office Tuesday evening, President Joe Biden was asked about the contents of a letter from President Trump, which was left for him in the Resolute Desk. 

Advertisement

"The President wrote a very generous letter. Because it was private I won't talk about it until I talk to him but it was generous," Biden said. 

During remarks at Andrews Air Force Base earlier in the day, Trump wished the new administration well. 

"I wish the new administration great luck and great success.  I think they'll have great success.  They have the foundation to do something really spectacular," Trump said. 

Biden spent his first moments in office signing a number of executive orders rolling back a series of policies and executive orders implemented by President Trump. 

Advertisement

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement