Republican Donald Trump, since the presidential election on November 3, 2020, seems to have gone through all the stages of accepting his defeat: from denial, anger, bargaining, and subsequent “points” he moved to acceptance. On January 20, the 45th President of America, who will be remembered as the most scandalous, shocking, and “uncomfortable” among his “colleagues”, will have to leave the White House. And on January 19, he made an address in which he wished the team of his successor, Democrat Joe Biden, to continue working for the prosperity of the States.
The current US President Donald Trump made a farewell address to the nation on the eve of the inauguration of the elected head of state Joe Biden, the details of which were released by the White House press service.
“We, for our part, did what we planned, and much more … fortified alliances and mobilized countries to counter China … President Biden’s new administration will be inaugurated on January 20. I pray for its success in keeping America safe and prosperous,” Trump said.