Trump meets Biden at the White House: the transition will be as smooth as possible

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There transition by the administration Biden to that Trump it will be “as smooth as possible”. The president-elect said this as soon as he arrived at the White House for the meeting with Biden who received him in Oval Office to discuss privately transition of power and other topics. It’s the first time the two have met in person since presidential debate in June. So just over a week after his electoral victorythe former and future president returns to White Housethe first time in almost four years. After the meeting Trump is also expected to speak to the House Republicans in a meeting which he should also attend Elon Musk.

“Welcome, welcome back,” he said Biden to Trump welcoming him into the Oval Officeaccording to what is reported by the BBC«We really hope to have, as we said, one smooth transitionwe’ll do everything we can to make sure you’re settled, that you have what you need, and we’ll have a chance to talk about it today.” “Thank you very much” the president-elect replied, “la politics it’s hard, and in many cases it’s not a very beautiful world, but today it’s a beautiful world, and I really appreciate such a smooth transition, it will be as smooth as possible. And I really appreciate it, Joe.” At that point, the journalists were asked to leave. Some shouted questions at the two leaders who did not respond. (AGI) Uba

But even if, some have testified journaliststhere was a certain degree of friendliness Between Joe Biden And Donald Trumpthe formal agreements of presidential transition They don’t go so smoothly. The Trump team it still has to sign agreements on space and equipment, as well as access to officials, facilities and information. “The lawyers of the transition Trump-Vance continue to engage constructively with administration lawyers Biden-Harris regarding all agreements covered by the Presidential Transition Act,” said Trump transition spokesman Brian Vance, referring to the law governing the transfer of power. Valerie Smith Boyddirector of Center for Presidential Transition from the Partnership for Public Servicea nonprofit that advises incoming administrations, said the deal highlights that the United States they only have one president at a time and includes commitments to sign ethical agreements so as not to profit from the information provided during the transition.