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President-elect Donald Trump has accepted President Joe Biden’s invitation to meet at the White House, signaling the start of the presidential transition.
President-elect Donald Trump has accepted President Joe Biden’s invitation to meet at the White House during the presidential transition period, a Trump campaign spokesperson confirmed.
Biden extended the invitation to Trump during a Nov. 6 phone call in which the president congratulated the president-elect on his victory and acknowledged the importance of a smooth transition and national unity, according to a White House statement.
Steven Cheung, communications director for Trump’s campaign, confirmed the call and said Trump is eager for the meeting.
“I also told him that we’ll help him and his team with his transition and will engage in a peaceful transfer of power,” Harris said in the speech.
“It’s time to put the divisions of the past four years behind us,“ Trump said. ”It’s time to unite, and we’re going to try. We’re going to try. We have to try. And it’s going to happen. Success will bring us together.”
As the Trump transition team gears up to assume control of the White House, Americans can anticipate significant shifts in the government’s approach to the economy, foreign policy, immigration, tax reform, and health care.
The president-elect has vowed to end the war in Ukraine before Inauguration Day and launch a large-scale deportation operation of illegal immigrants, both actions he can take without congressional approval. He also plans to pursue tax cuts and boost domestic energy production, while vowing to revive his deregulation agenda to reduce bureaucratic hurdles to accelerating America’s economic recovery.