Trump Returns to Washington: A Divisive Power Transfer Begins
Donald Trump returns to Washington to meet Republicans in Congress and President Joe Biden. This marks his first visit since winning the recent election. Tensions remain high between Biden and Trump, with the peaceful transition of power and foreign policy as key discussion points.
Donald Trump made his way back to Washington on Wednesday, marking his first return since clinching victory in last week's election. He met with Republican allies in Congress and President Joe Biden at the White House, spotlighting a high-stakes moment in the transfer of power.
Inside, Trump celebrated his win with House Republicans, who are poised to retain control. In characteristic style, Trump touted the triumph, expressing appreciation for the victory, as votes continued to be tallied. Meanwhile, Biden's office signaled a commitment to norms, welcoming Trump to the Oval Office to uphold democratic traditions.
The meeting, set against a backdrop of mutual accusations between Biden and Trump, also highlighted unresolved transition logistics. Trump's camp has yet to finalize agreements needed for smooth governmental collaboration. Despite underlying friction, discussions between the leaders are likely to touch on pivotal global issues, particularly U.S. foreign policy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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