Trump reaches White House after four years, Biden welcomes him by saying ‘Welcome back’
Presidential elections have been completed in America. Donald Trump has registered his victory in these elections. After which Joe Biden has invited newly elected Donald Trump to the White House. During this, Biden warmly welcomed Trump and reiterated that the process of transfer of power should be completed smoothly.
US President-elect Donald Trump met President Joe Biden in the Oval Office of the White House on Wednesday. Biden welcomed Trump and congratulated him on his victory in the 2024 presidential election, saying he was looking forward to a smooth transition.
“Congratulations, as we said, expect a smooth transition – we will do everything we can to make sure you are accommodated as you need to be,” Biden said in the meeting with Trump, according to a White House statement. Needed. And today we will get a chance to talk about this.”
During this, the first lady also joined Biden in congratulating Trump on reaching the White House. He delivered a handwritten congratulatory letter to Trump, stating his team’s readiness to assist in the transition.
White House Chief of Staff Jeff Zients and incoming Chief of Staff Suzy Wills attended the meeting, according to the White House. Following his victory over Democratic nominee and US Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump will finalize his foreign policy and national security team in preparation for his formal inauguration in January 2025.
Let us tell you that during this meeting held in the Oval Office of the White House, both the leaders discussed the process of handing over power. At the beginning of the meeting, Biden welcomed Trump and said, Welcome back, this is an important time for our country. In response, Trump said that politics is difficult, but I will play my role in making this transfer smooth. This meeting was organized to complete the formalities of transfer of power at the White House.
Along with this, it is worth noting that when Trump faced defeat in the elections in 2020, he did not follow many important traditions related to the transfer of power. At that time he did not invite Biden to visit the White House and did not even attend the swearing-in ceremony. But this time, Trump not only accepted the invitation to visit the White House but also took steps towards following the traditions of transfer of power.