It was a wild four years under Donald Trump’s presidency with many inexplicable and crazy moments.
But now it’s over when Mr Biden passed the 270 votes it takes to become America’s next president.
Mr Trump has refused to accept the election result and reiterates his unsubstantiated claims about fraud.
As he prepares for a Supreme Court fight to stay in the White House, there is probably no better time to take a look at some of the wildest events of the past four years.
Let’s start the journey into the past with the night when a solar eclipse formed over the United States in August 2017.
Although NASA experts repeatedly pointed out how bad it is to look straight into an eclipse without specially made glasses, the president decided he would anyway, and many photographers noticed the scratching moment.
Reporters under the President overheard the moment a White House adviser called Mr. Trump, “Don’t look!”
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And who could forget Mr Trump’s ongoing handshake war with French President Emmanuel Macron?
Mr Trump quickly became notorious for his weird handshakes in which he clutched the other person’s hand tightly and yanked their entire body toward him in an obvious show of domination.
It was a challenge that Mr. Macron gladly accepted and often brutally grasped the hand of the US President – with one of its longest tremors for a painful 29 seconds.
In a viral meeting, Mr Macron left a fingerprint on Mr Trump’s hand when the two met at the 2018 G7 summit in Canada.
Mr Macron later admitted that before their first meeting he had studied Mr Trump’s handshake technique so he could be prepared.
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Of course, there was also the legendary “covfefe” tweet from May 2017, which amazed Mr. Trump’s 31 million followers at the time.
“Despite the constant negative press,” Trump wrote shortly after midnight on May 31.
Six hours later, Mr. Trump deleted the tweet and encouraged his followers to “find out the real meaning of covfefe”.
There is also the special love that the President has for Sharpies, which often uses the thick black text to sign important documents.
Always so proud of his Sharpie signature, Mr Trump has been photographed countless times over the years holding up his documents.
“I signed documents with a very expensive pen and he didn’t write well,” Trump told Axios reporter Jonathan Swan in November 2018.
“It was a terrible pen, and it was extremely expensive,” he added, referring to the so-called government-ordered pen.
“And then I started using just a Sharpie and I said to myself, wait a minute, this much writes much better and it costs next to nothing.
“So I called the folks at Sharpie and said, ‘Do me a favor, can you make the pen black? Can you make it look rich ‚”
So Sharpie made the President a personalized pen that he has been using ever since.
There was also a time when he started the Sharpie Gate when he changed the official map of Hurricane Dorian with the pen to back up his savage claim that Alabama was on the verge of being hit hard.
And while we’re in hurricanes, let’s go back to when Mr Trump visited Puerto Rico in October 2017 after it was devastated by Hurricane Maria.
The category five storm shattered the island with winds of nearly 300 km / h and came just weeks after another storm, Hurricane Irma.
Maria killed 2,975 Puerto Ricans and caused $ 90 billion (US $ 129 billion) in damage. According to the US Office of Coastal Management, half the island was still without power seven weeks after the storm.
During a meeting with survivors in the capital, San Juan, Mr. Trump threw paper towel rolls to the crowd.
Locals and the mayor of San Juan later accused the president of visiting the nation for just a photo.
Then there was the absolutely wild time Mr. Trump went to Air Force One with toilet paper on his shoe.
In the October 2018 viral video, the president was seen driving a limo on the tarmac in Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, before going up the stairs to the plane with the paper on his shoe.
And to round off some of the president’s weirdest moments that the bullet might forget.
In May 2017, Mr Trump came to Saudi Arabia for his first overseas trip and attended the opening of the Global Center to Combat Extremist Ideology.
There the President, his wife Melania, King Salman and the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi gathered around a bright white ball to take one of the strangest diplomatic photos.
The picture published by the Saudi royal palace showed the four bathed in a white glow as they gazed into the distance.
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