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President Biden and President-Elect Trump to Meet at the White House

Washington, D.C. – In a historic and highly anticipated moment, President Joe Biden and President-elect Donald Trump are set to meet at the White House this Wednesday. The two leaders will convene in the Oval Office at 11 a.m., as announced by White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Saturday. This meeting is expected to mark the beginning of a formal transition process as the country prepares for a new administration.


The upcoming meeting has captured the attention of both domestic and international observers, with many eager to see how the transition of power between the two leaders unfolds. This gathering symbolizes a critical moment for the country, potentially setting the tone for the coming administration’s priorities and focus.


It is widely anticipated that the meeting will cover key national concerns, with topics such as economic stability, foreign relations, and public health expected to dominate discussions. In recent weeks, both leaders have publicly expressed differing views on numerous policy areas, but this meeting provides an opportunity to establish a cooperative approach to the handover.


While details of the agenda have not been disclosed, Wednesday’s meeting could allow for essential groundwork to be laid on policy transitions and administrative handover procedures. Both Biden and Trump have emphasized their commitment to ensuring a smooth transition that will serve the American people.


The meeting will be the first official sit-down between the two since the election results, and it may provide insight into the policy direction that Americans can expect under the new leadership.

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