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"Joe, you know I won," as is the truth of Donald Trump's letter

"Joe, you know I won," as is the truth of Donald Trump's letter

A photo of the alleged "letter" that Donald Trump has left on President Joe Biden's desk was massively posted on social media. But, in addition to social networks, journalists were also in a hurry, posting it in the media everywhere, immediately after Biden's inauguration.

The alleged letter read: "Joe, you know I won."

"Joe, you know I won," as is the truth of Donald Trump's letter

There are many who believed this letter, but in fact it is just a montage and a "fake news".

This through some very simple facts that if you do a very modest search on the Internet, you can verify that the letter is just a hoax.

First, the presidential stamp on the forged letter does not match previous examples sent by Trump's White House.

For that, you can take a look at Trump's letters to Kim Jong Un, North Korea in 2018 (at this link) and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan in 2019 (at this link) . These letters had a gold crest on top, while the fake paper has a colored stamp, which is actually simply taken from Wikipedia, which you can find with the phrase "Stamp of the President of the United States" (at this link) .

Another fact is that in the "fake" letter, ie the mounted one, there is an address at the end . Which makes it different from the letters Trump previously sent (which you have explained above.)

But it is true that former President Trump left a letter to President Biden - but this letter was NOT PUBLIC.

Although Donald Trump did not attend Biden's inauguration, he did not overlook the presidential tradition of leaving a letter to the successor, but the content has not been revealed and Biden told reporters at the White House on January 20, the day of his inauguration. , that "the president wrote a very generous letter", but "IT WAS VERY PRIVATE".

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