Biden Invites Trump for Traditional White House Meeting: A Symbol of Democracy's Resilience
ICARO Media Group
**Biden to Welcome Trump to White House for Traditional Meeting**
President Joe Biden is set to host President-elect Donald Trump in a customary postelection meeting at the Oval Office on Wednesday, as confirmed by the White House on Saturday. This age-old tradition marks the beginning of a peaceful transition of power under the American democratic process. Notably, after the 2020 election, then-President Trump did not extend such an invitation to Biden, who was the Democratic victor at the time.
After vying for the presidency once more and emerging victorious against Vice President Kamala Harris, Trump becomes the first former president since Grover Cleveland in 1892 to reclaim the White House. Biden reached out to Trump this past Wednesday with a congratulatory call, inviting him for the meeting that is now scheduled for 11 a.m.
In his Thursday speech, Biden affirmed his commitment to a smooth transition, stating he had assured Trump that his administration would cooperate with Trump's team to facilitate an orderly changeover. "That's what the American people deserve," he emphasized. When queried about the meeting as he departed church in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, where he spent the weekend, Biden confirmed, "I'm going to see him on Wednesday."
This meeting underscores the resilience of the American political system in ensuring continuity and stability, irrespective of electoral outcomes and political rivalries.