First lady Jill Biden emphasized the importance of a peaceful transfer of power in an interview with NBC News, urging Americans to come together amid deep political divisions. She encouraged Americans to exercise their right to vote and stressed the need for a peaceful transition of power. Former President Donald Trump’s false claims of election rigging and his defense of those involved in the Capitol riots were addressed by Biden, who expressed concerns about the current toxic campaign season. Biden also revealed that she and her husband are at peace with President Biden’s decision not to seek re-election in July. Despite the deep divisions within the country, Biden remained optimistic about the future, hoping that someone else will take the reins and ease tensions. The interview with Biden took place during a tour of “The People’s House,” a new exhibit at the White House that she helped spearhead. The exhibit focuses on providing an interactive learning experience for visitors, which Biden believes is crucial for effective education. The tour will be broadcast on “Saturday TODAY” and the exhibit opens to the public on Monday. Biden’s message of unity and peaceful transition of power serves as a reminder of the importance of democracy.
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