On Thursday, President Joe Biden stepped into the Rose Garden to acknowledge Donald the results of the 2024 presidential election.
Biden has been here before. Eight years ago, he stood in the same spot next to outgoing President Barack Obama after the Democrats suffered a defeat from Donald Trump. Then, Biden wore a red tie, an outward sign of civility toward Republicans. This time, it was Biden's turn to be the gracious loser.
"In a democracy, the will of the people always prevails," Biden said. He promised a "peaceful and orderly" transition from his administration to the next. "That's what the American people deserve."
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