WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden urged Americans Thursday to lower the political temperature after Donald Trump’s crushing election win over Kamala Harris, saying in a conciliatory address to the nation that he would ensure a peaceful transition of power.
In a solemn speech from the White House, Biden also said the result should “lay to rest” doubts about the integrity of the US election system fuelled by Trump’s refusal to acknowledge his own 2020 defeat by the Democrat. “Something I hope we can do, no matter who you voted for, is see each other not as adversaries but as fellow Americans. Bring down the temperature,” Biden said.
Staff rose to their feet, cheered and clapped as Biden arrived in the famed Rose Garden. The 81-year-old dropped out of the race against Trump in July and handed the Democratic nomination to Harris, his vice-president. Biden said he had called Trump to congratulate him and assure him there would be a “peaceful and orderly” transition. Trump had refused to attend Biden’s inauguration in 2021.
The outgoing president also urged supporters not to lose hope after the re-election of Trump, who is likely to dismantle many of Biden’s policies. “Setbacks are unavoidable. Giving up is unforgivable. Remember, a defeat does not mean we are defeated,” he said.
Biden’s comments were in stark contrast to billionaire Trump, whose election defeat denial four years ago culminated in the violent Jan 6, 2021 assault by Trump’s supporters on the US Capitol.
Biden has invited Trump to meet at the White House, for what would be their first encounter since Biden’s disastrous debate performance against Trump in June that forced him out of the race.
‘Bring down temp’: Biden vows peaceful transition
President Joe Biden (Pic credit: PTI)