Trump and Biden Meet for Historic Transition Discussion
President-elect Donald Trump and President Joe Biden convened for a significant meeting to discuss the transition of power amidst political tension.
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In a historic meeting at the White House, President-elect Trump and President Biden discussed key policy issues and the transition of power. Trump emphasized a smooth transfer, acknowledging the need for cooperation. Following Trump's decisive victory, he announced significant appointments, including Rep. Matt Gaetz as Attorney General and Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence. Discussions included the ongoing wars in Gaza and Ukraine, government funding, and emergency assistance. D.C. Mayor Bowser expressed optimism for collaboration, marking a notable contrast to the previous election's tensions.
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