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The News God > Blog > Politics > Biden Calls Trump a ‘Threat to Democracy’ in Tense Oval Office Meeting
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Biden Calls Trump a ‘Threat to Democracy’ in Tense Oval Office Meeting

Sampson Gaddah
Last updated: November 14, 2024 7:39 pm
Sampson Gaddah
November 14, 2024
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Our next story takes us to the White House, where President-elect Donald Trump meets with President Joe Biden for the first time since the contentious 2024 election. It’s the first time these two leaders are coming face-to-face since the contentious 2024 presidential election. But why is this the first, and what’s the motive behind their meeting?

Let me help you out; Trump and Biden have a complex, often tense history. Yes, as you may know, Trump is a controversial man. In 2020, Biden defeated Trump in an election with the highest voter turnout in U.S. history. Trump, however, refused to accept the results, claiming widespread voter fraud, which led to months of election challenges. His continued rejection of the outcome culminated in the January 6th Capitol riot, where supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol in protest of Biden’s certification.

Trump also failed to invite Biden to the White House and to attend Biden’s inauguration. This was the first time since 1869, when outgoing President Andrew Johnson didn’t attend Ulysses S. Grant’s swearing-in that an outgoing president declined the ceremonial transfer of power. This event emphasized the deep divisions within American politics and between these two men in particular.

Now, on Wednesday, 13 November, President-elect- Donald Trump made his victory return to Washington to visit the White House for nearly two hours, meeting with President Joe Biden, promising a smooth transition of power despite actively working to disrupt the same process four years ago.

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The nearly two-hour meeting took place in the Oval Office, where Trump and Biden greeted each other with a handshake in front of the cameras. Biden was the first to speak, saying he looked forward to a ‘peaceful transition’ and expressing hope for continuity and stability in government. Trump responded with, ‘Thank you very much,’ adding, ‘Politics is tough. And it’s, in many cases, not a very nice world. But it is a nice world today, and I appreciate it very much.’

Unlike eight years ago, when Trump appeared nervous and subdued when meeting with Obama, Trump looked comfortable in the Oval Office with Biden.

With their chiefs of staff present, Trump assured a smooth transition, a stark contrast to four years ago when he actively disrupted the process. He also added that he’s ready to ensure that there is a seamless move between administrations.

Despite what occurred four years ago, the all-new smiles scene at the White House highlighted Trump’s astonishing political return, as he left Washington in 2021 as a reduced, politically defeated leader. Today, he is ready to return to power with the Republicans having retaken the Senate, on the verge of securing a House majority, and what he and his GOP supporters regard as a mandate for government.

Biden also said that he’ll do everything he can to make the transition to the next Trump administration go smoothly, though he described Trump as a “threat” to democracy and the nation’s core values. The first lady also joined, greeted Trump, gave him a handwritten letter of congratulations for his wife, and expressed her readiness to assist with the transition.

As Trump left the White House, the handshake and remarks exchanged between him and Biden left a cautious sense of optimism in Washington. After years of mutual distrust, their pledge for a smooth transition may suggest a renewed commitment to stability, even as both leaders disagree on key issues. The brief moment could be a reminder of the enduring tradition of peaceful transitions in U.S. democracy—a tradition that has held despite deep divisions.

In a statement to the press following the meeting, Trump confirmed that he and Biden had discussed issues on which they have stark differences, such as the ongoing war in Ukraine and Israel’s conflict with Hamas in Gaza. These topics have been points of division between Biden and Trump and within Congress, as each party has proposed differing approaches to foreign policy and aid.

As the country and the globe continue to observe, would this transition mark an evolution into a more cooperative future or a break from the division that has marked recent years?

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