But while speaking with CNN’s Chris Cuomo on “Prime Time” Tuesday, Biden said the two “had a good conversation.”
“I laid out what I thought he should be doing. I laid out four or five specific points that I thought were necessary. I indicated that it is about taking responsibility, and being the commander in chief, taking on the responsibility. He asked whether or not we would not discuss the detail of what we talked about, just saying that we had a good conversation,” Biden said of the call.
“He was very gracious in his conversation. So it was — the President — I had an opportunity to tell him what I would have done, what I thought, the lessons we learned.”
“And he was very gracious,” Biden said. “And that was the end of the conversation.”
“It was a very nice conversation,” Trump said. “He gave me his point of view and I fully understood that.”
“He had suggestions, doesn’t mean I agree with those suggestions,” the President said before reiterating that the conversation was “very friendly.”
The conversation came at the start of what the US surgeon general said would be “hardest and the saddest” week for “most Americans’ lives.”
Still, Biden struck an optimistic tone Tuesday night, emphasizing the “soul of America” during times of crisis.
“I talk about restoring the soul of America. You’re seeing the soul of America now. Look what Americans are doing, average Americans. They’re not asking anything about — they’re not talking about divisions based on race, ethnicity or any of that malarkey,” he said. “What they’re talking about is they’re reaching out and helping everyone.”