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The letter President Donald Trump left in the Oval Office for Joe Biden was revealed on Tuesday by the White House press secretary.

She said during a recent appearance that it was very long.

On her first day on the job, she said she would always remember the moment when Biden found and silently read the letter in the Oval Office while she was there with him.

He didn't read aloud. She said that he read it to himself and that he was a classy guy. He read the letter and ate it himself.

She said she didn't know what was in the letter.

When Biden first took office, he revealed that Trump wrote a very generous letter, but wouldn't share its contents.

He told reporters that he would not talk about it until he talked to him.

The National Archives make public the notes left by presidents. Previous presidents have offered encouragement to their successors. A beautiful letter from Barack Obama was described by Trump.

The article was originally on HuffPost.

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