Biden made his first social media post after the end of his presidency

Former US President Joe Biden made his first post on social media after the end of his presidency on January 22.

This was reported by Channel 24 with a reference to the politician's post on his official Facebook page. Recall that Biden's four-year term ended at noon on January 20.

Biden published a new post

The 46th US President changed his “background photo” on Facebook to the caption “Keep the faith”, which means “Keep the faith”.

In the comments to Joe Biden's post, many Americans thank the ex-president for his work and note that “keeping the faith” is becoming increasingly difficult.

By the way, earlier Donald Trump also revealed that Biden wrote him a farewell letter. It is worth noting that, according to the American tradition, after leaving office, presidents hand over a letter of wishes to their successors.

Yes, the former US president wished his successor and his family all the best in the next four years. Biden emphasized that the American people and people around the world see the White House as a bulwark “in the inevitable storms of history.”

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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