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- Biden had promised an orderly transfer of power back to the Republican he beat in elections just four years ago
- When Biden beat Trump in the 2020 election, the Republican refused to concede defeat, claming falsely that he was cheated
WASHINGTON: President Joe Biden will meet with President-elect Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday after the US leader pledged an orderly transfer of power back to the Republican he beat in elections just four years ago.
Trump 鈥� who never conceded his 2020 loss 鈥� sealed a remarkable comeback to the presidency in the November 5 vote, cementing what is set to be more than a decade of US politics dominated by his hard-line right-wing stance.
This type of meeting between the outgoing and incoming presidents was considered customary, but Trump did not invite Biden for one after making unsubstantiated election fraud claims that culminated in the January 6 Capitol riot.
Trump also broke with precedent by skipping Biden鈥檚 January 20, 2021 inauguration, but the White House has said the president will attend the ceremony.
The Democrat鈥檚 meeting with Trump will take place in the Oval Office, the White House said Saturday, with the clock ticking down to the ex-president鈥檚 return to power.
Biden in January will join the tiny club of US presidents to return power to their White House predecessor 鈥� with the one previous instance coming when president Benjamin Harrison handed back to Grover Cleveland in the 19th century.
The 78-year-old ex-reality TV star won wider margins than before, despite a criminal conviction, two impeachments while in office and warnings from his former chief of staff that he is a 鈥渇ascist.鈥�
Exit polls showed that voters鈥� top concerns remained the economy and inflation that spiked under Biden in the wake of the Covid pandemic.
Biden, who dropped out of the race in July over concerns about his ability to continue at the age of 81, called Trump on Wednesday to congratulate him after his election win.
Democrats have been pointing fingers over who is to blame for Harris鈥檚 decisive loss, with Biden himself coming in for much of the blame.
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told The New York Times that 鈥渉ad the president gotten out sooner, there may have been other candidates in the race.鈥�
鈥淏ecause the president endorsed Kamala Harris immediately, that really made it almost impossible to have a primary at that time. If it had been much earlier, it would have been different,鈥� added Pelosi, who is reported to have played a key role in persuading Biden to step aside.
As the Democrats weigh what went wrong, Trump has begun to assemble his second administration by naming campaign manager Susie Wiles to serve as his White House chief of staff.
She is the first woman to be named to the high-profile role and the Republican鈥檚 first appointment to his incoming administration.
The other frontrunners for a place in the Trump 2.0 administration reflect the significant changes it is likely to implement.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a leading figure in the anti-vaccine movement for whom Trump has pledged a 鈥渂ig role鈥� in health care, told NBC News on Wednesday that 鈥淚鈥檓 not going to take away anybody鈥檚 vaccines.鈥�
The world鈥檚 richest man, Elon Musk, could also be in line for a job auditing government waste after the right-wing SpaceX, Tesla and X boss enthusiastically backed Trump.
Trump is expected to axe many of Biden鈥檚 signature policies. He returns to the White House as a climate change denier, poised to take apart Biden鈥檚 green policies with his pledge to 鈥渄rill, baby, drill鈥� for oil.
The president-elect announced Saturday that his inaugural committee will be led by close Trump associate Steve Witkoff and ex-senator Kelly Loeffler.