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Biden vows to ‘make every day count’ before leaving White House to Trump - National | Globalnews.ca

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President Joe Biden spoke for the first time since his fellow Democrats suffered a crushing defeat to Donald Trump in Tuesday ’s U.S. election.

Biden sought to both console Americans disappointed in Vice-President Kamala Harris's loss and defend his legacy, despite voters delivering a strong rebuke to his presidency.

“I know people are still hurting, but things are changing rapidly,” Biden said in his brief remarks from the Rose Garden outside the White House , addressing his cabinet and staff.

Biden called Trump on Wednesday to congratulate him on his victory and promised to ensure a peaceful transfer of power.

Biden also invited Trump to a meeting at the White House , his office said.

The president commended Harris on running “an inspiring campaign” “She has a backbone like a ramrod,” he said.

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