Trump returns to Washington and vows a ‘smooth transition’ in White House meeting with Biden

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President-elect Donald Trump returned to Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, a week after his election victory, to meet with Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill and President Biden at the White House.

Here’s a recap of those meetings, culled from pool reports and other sources.

The Trump-Biden sit-down

President Biden meets with President-elect Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)

At the beginning of their meeting in the Oval Office, Biden shook Trump’s hand, congratulating him on his election victory.

“Well, Mr. President-elect, former president and Donald, congratulations,” Biden said. “Looking forward to, like we said, having a smooth transition. We’ll do everything we can to make sure you’re accommodated and get everything that you need. And we’re going to get a chance to talk about some of that today. So welcome, welcome back.”

“Thank you very much,” Trump replied. “Politics is tough and in many cases not a very nice world, but it is a nice world today, and I appreciate it very much.”

Biden invited Trump to take part in what has become a traditional sit-down between the outgoing and incoming presidents — with the notable exception of 2020, when Trump refused to acknowledge his election loss to Biden.

Trump vowed that the transition this time would be “so smooth — as smooth as it can get.”

Trump’s meeting with House Republicans

President-elect Donald Trump, with a U.S. flag behind him, points out at his audience.

President-elect Donald Trump at a meeting with the House GOP conference in Washington, D.C., Wednesday. (Allison Robbert/Pool via AP)

At a meeting with House Republican leadership a few hours earlier, Trump began his remarks to GOP lawmakers by saying, “Isn’t it nice to win? It’s nice to win. It’s always nice to win.”

There are several races still yet to be called, but Republicans are on track to retain a majority in the House after winning back the U.S. Senate, which would give the GOP control of Congress and the presidency until at least the 2026 midterm elections.

Trump, the second U.S. president to win reelection to serve a second, nonconsecutive term, is legally barred from running for a third term by the 22nd Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.

According to Politico congressional reporter Olivia Beavers, Trump jokingly told the GOP conference, “I suspect I won’t be running again unless you say, ‘He’s good we got to figure something else.’”

Musk attends House GOP meeting

Elon Musk, looking serious, with set jaw, listens.

Elon Musk listens as President-elect Donald Trump speaks at a meeting with the House GOP conference in Washington, D.C., Wednesday. (Allison Robbert/Pool via AP)

Elon Musk traveled to Washington, D.C., on Trump’s plane and was in attendance at Trump’s meeting with the House Republican leadership.

Musk, the co-founder and CEO of Tesla Motors and Space X and owner of the social media platform X, threw his support behind Trump in the 2024 presidential campaign, and on Tuesday, Trump named him and entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy co-leaders of the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency.

In a statement posted to social media, Trump said the pair “will provide advice and guidance from outside the Government, and will partner with the White House and Office of Management & Budget to drive large scale structural reform, and create an entrepreneurial approach to Government never seen before.”

What’s next?

Two women in blue uniforms stand to attention in front of a plane marked Trump.

President-elect Donald Trump’s plane sits on the tarmac at Joint Base Andrews, Md., Wednesday. (Alex Brandon/AP)

The certification of Trump’s win: On Dec. 17, electors will meet in their respective state capitals (and the District of Columbia) to formally cast their votes for president.

On Jan. 6, their votes will be formally counted before a joint session of Congress overseen by Vice President Kamala Harris, who will then certify Trump’s victory over her.

On Jan. 20, Biden and Harris will leave office and Trump will be inaugurated as the 47th president.

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