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US president-elect Donald Trump visited the White House on Wednesday for an Oval Office meeting with President Joe Biden, where both pledged to ensure a smooth transition of power.
ADVERTISEMENTDonald Trump made his return to Washington on Wednesday, visiting the White House for a meeting with President Joe Biden. The two leaders met in the Oval Office, where Trump, the Republican president-elect, committed to a smooth transition of power as he begins to form his new administration.Biden, greeting Trump with a handshake, said, “Donald, congratulations,” and expressed his hope for a smooth handover. Trump, in return, thanked Biden for the invitation — one that Trump himself had not extended to Biden after losing the 2020 election — and pledged to work together on the transition.“Thank you very much,” Trump said. “Politics is tough. And it’s, in many cases, not a very nice world. But it is a nice world today and I appreciate it very much.”Trump arrived in Washington from Florida, landing at a military base near the Capitol. He then met with billionaire Elon Musk and held a morning session with House Republicans. As he prepares for a Republican-controlled government, Trump told lawmakers, “It’s nice to win,” and received a standing ovation.The former president, who left office nearly four years ago after the 6 January attack on the Capitol, made his first appearance in Washington since his election victory. “I suspect I won’t be running again unless you say he’s good we got to figure something else,” Trump joked, causing laughter among the Republicans.Despite his past criticism of Trump, Biden has promised to ensure a smooth transition, even though he had spent months campaigning for re-election, warning that Trump posed a threat to democracy.However, Biden has softened his tone since the election, reassuring the public, “The American experiment endures. We’re going to be OK.”

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