
Obama, Bush and Clinton deliver special message to President Biden
Three former presidents who attended President Joe Biden's inauguration have come together to deliver a special message to the new president.
Barack Obama, George Bush and Bill Clinton spoke of the importance of unity. At a time when the US is bitterly divided in politics and racial tensions, the three former presidents reinforced the importance of being a President for the entire country.
They also praised the peaceful transfer of power and promised to help Mr Biden throughout his tenure if needed.
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