Biden and Trump discuss transition at historic White House meet
On Wednesday, U.S. President Joe Biden and his successor Donald Trump met at the White House. Biden expressed hope for a smooth transition of power, and Trump thanked him, admitting that "politics is tough in many cases."
13 November 2024 18:43
During the conversation in the Oval Office, Joe Biden welcomed Donald Trump with the words: "Mr. President-elect, former President, Donald, thank you for coming. I hope for a smooth transition of power." He also assured his readiness to cooperate in this process.
The visit of the president-elect to the White House is a longstanding tradition, which was last interrupted four years ago precisely by Donald Trump, who did not receive Joe Biden.
Donald Trump responded: "Politics is tough in many cases. It's not a nice world, but it's a nice day." He expressed gratitude for the invitation and emphasised the importance of unity for the country's good.
Trump: The most important elections in 129 years
Earlier, during a meeting with representatives of the House of Representatives at the Hyatt hotel in Washington, Trump emphasised the historic nature of his electoral victory. He claimed that these were the most important elections in 129 years.
He also announced that in the upcoming elections, Republicans will win in traditional liberal strongholds such as New York and California.
According to the Polish Press Agency, the meeting of both politicians represents an important step towards a smooth transition of power and may contribute to easing political tensions in the country.
Melania Trump did not accept the First Lady's invitation
Meanwhile, CNN reports that the First Lady of the USA joined her husband in welcoming Trump. Previously, Jill Biden had sent Melania Trump an invitation to the traditional meeting of the outgoing and incoming first ladies, but it was not accepted. American media report that the reason was previously scheduled activities related to the promotion of her book.
Jill Biden reportedly sent Donald Trump a handwritten letter to the president-elect's wife - according to the White House.