Biden Reflects on Presidency as a ‘Privilege’ in Farewell Letter

In a heartfelt farewell, President Biden shares his pride in serving the nation and highlights key achievements during his term.

Biden Reflects on Presidency as a ‘Privilege’ in Farewell Letter
Biden Reflects on Presidency as a ‘Privilege’ in Farewell Letter

Washington: President Biden wrote a farewell letter to the American people, calling his time in the White House the “privilege of my life.” He’s set to leave office soon, wrapping up a four-year term filled with ups and downs.

In his letter, Biden reflected on over 50 years of public service, expressing gratitude for the love and support he received from Americans. He pointed out that he’s leaving the country in good shape, especially economically, with 48 months of job growth and millions of new jobs created.

Despite facing low approval ratings, he listed achievements like bringing manufacturing back to America and lowering prescription drug costs for seniors. He also reminded everyone of the nation’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing unity and resilience.

However, it’s a bittersweet moment for him. Biden had aimed to restore the soul of America and defeat Trump, but he’s now handing over the presidency back to his rival after a solid election win for Trump.

As he steps away, Biden shared his personal journey, highlighting how a kid from Scranton, Pennsylvania, could rise to the presidency, showcasing the American dream. It’s a mix of pride and reflection as he prepares to leave the spotlight.

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