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  1. To the editor: No debate between President Biden and former President Trump should occur. One man is president of the country; the other is under multiple criminal indictments. ("Biden, Trump ...

  2. Jan 21, 2021 · Posts have been circulating on social media claiming that former President Donald Trump did not leave behind a note for new President Joe Biden and the former First Lady, Melania Trump did not ...

    • The Claim: Trump's Letter to Biden Says, 'You Know I Won'
    • No Evidence Letter Is Authentic
    • Our Ruling: False
    • Our Fact-Check Sources

    After sidestepping nearly every significant tradition in the transfer of power, now former President Donald Trump did uphold one routine of an outgoing president — leaving his predecessor a note. President Joe Biden — alongside Vice President Kamala Harris — was inauguratedon Jan. 20. However, despite no evidence of widespread fraud anddozens of fa...

    There is no evidence that the letter depicted on social me is real. The contents of the post's letter also contradict Biden's assessment of it being "very generous." Additionally, the seal at the top of the letter does not match the seals used on other letters from Trump that have been made public, like this one. The letter posted to Instagram is a...

    We rate this claim as FALSE, based on our research. There is no evidence that the letter posted to is legitimate. The contents of the post's letter also contradict Biden's assessment of the real letter being "generous." Additionally, the satirical letter's claim that Trump won the election is false.

    USA TODAY, Jan. 6, "By the numbers: President Donald Trump's failed efforts to overturn the election"
    USA TODAY, Jan. 20, "Live updates: Biden's inauguration day ends with a wave and a massive firework show"
  3. Apr 21, 2024 · Toughen up and vote. Then-President Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden participate in their first debate on Sept. 29, 2020. (Morry Gash / Associated Press) To the editor: Our voting choices ...

  4. Mar 31, 2024 · Letters to the Editor: You don't have to like Biden or Trump, but voting for a third-party candidate puts America at risk Los Angeles Times Opinion March 31, 2024 at 6:03 AM · 5 min read

  5. Feb 22, 2024 · To the editor: Whether former President Trump and President Biden will actually be their parties' nominees in November is most doubtful. That's why both parties have potential replacement candidates lying in wait. ("Why replacing Biden with Newsom or some 'mythical perfect Democrat' is unlikely," Feb. 13)