Despite a bitter election campaign marked by acrimonious exchanges, President Donald Trump and President-elect Joe Biden met at the White House, signaling a peaceful transfer of power. Both leaders struck a conciliatory tone, emphasizing a smooth transition. Biden, extending an olive branch, invited Trump for the meeting, a gesture Trump had declined when he lost to Biden in 2020.
Despite a bitter election campaign marked by acrimonious exchanges, President Donald Trump and President-elect Joe Biden met at the White House, signaling a peaceful transfer of power. Both leaders struck a conciliatory tone, emphasizing a smooth transition. Biden, extending an olive branch, invited Trump for the meeting, a gesture Trump had declined when he lost to Biden in 2020. Despite a bitter election campaign marked by acrimonious exchanges, President Donald Trump and President-elect Joe Biden met at the White House, signaling a peaceful transfer of power. Both leaders struck a conciliatory tone, emphasizing a smooth transition. Biden, extending an olive branch, invited Trump for the meeting, a gesture Trump had declined when he lost to Biden in 2020. Read More